LISTEN: Big Sean's New Single 'Beware' Featuring Lil Wayne and Jhené Aiko
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- June 24, 2013
- by Variance Staff
As promised, Big Sean has delivered his new single. "Beware," featuring Lil Wayne and Jhené Aiko, releases to iTunes at midnight on Tuesday (Monday night). The track comes off the rapper's forthcoming album, Hall of Fame, which arrives on Aug. 27.

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