“I wasn’t feeling like myself and I couldn’t figure out why,” he said.
, Big Sean opened up for the first time about his recent struggles with anxiety and depression. On the rapper’s 31st birthday, he spoke honestly with fans and explained why he took a one-year hiatus.
After going through a difficult time around the time of his 30th birthday, Big Sean said he sought professional help and started going to therapy, in addition to meditating.
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