Sean also compared the growing crew of emcees to hip-hop mogul Diddy's Bad Boy.
"When we rocked Made in America as a G.O.O.D. Music team, it just reminded how I used to look at Bad Boy and how they had big productions and how I used to look at Death Row or Roc-A-Fella," Sean told MTV News of Diddy, Dr. Dre and Jay-Z's respective groups. As much as Sean is a catalyst for G.O.O.D.'s success, he is also humbled by it. After all, if he didn't stage a 2005 impromptu rap audition for Yeezy at a Detroit radio station, things would've been a lot different. "When we [were] walking off the stage at Made in America in Philly, and we were walking to the dressing room, Kanye was like, 'Man, I'm glad you rapped for me at that radio station,' " Sean recalled. "And I said, 'Sh--, man, me too.'"(MTV)
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