Big Sean talks about his hometown of Detroit, boasts about his success and references his childhood on his new song Fire.

"Shoutout to my dad. Would drive me to school every single chance he had. Tell me about the crazy girls and all about his past and gave me the talks that made me to a man," are some of the lyrics he raps.

"And grandma said when she saw my commercial, stop having people at your shows that wasn't at rehearsals," he also raps.

The track will appear on the 25-year-old's forthcoming sophomore album Hall of Fame. The album is expected to be released on Aug. 27.

Sean also released another track from the record in June, titled Beware. The song, which discusses a relationship gone awry, features Lil' Wayne and singer Jhene Aiko.

His second album will include some big name features, the rapper told Rap Up. Rumors, which were reportedly started by rapper Trinidad James, claimed Sean might even be working with Adele. When Rap-Up asked about the collaboration in June, Sean neither confirmed nor denied the rumor. But he did hint at a possible collaboration with his G.O.O.D. Music boss Kanye West.

As Enstars reported, the rapper was also in the studio with Eminem in April.

"People can expect a Detroit classic," Sean told MTV News about the track in an interview published in June.

He also said that the song could possibly appear on Hall of Fame.

"You might get it from my album, you may get it from his album, you may get it a little later," he said. "We've got to work all that out."

Hall of Fame will be the follow-up to Sean's debut album Finally Famous, which was released in June 2011. The album featured the popular songs Dance and My Last, featuring Chris Brown, and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard charts.

Big Sean will also head out on tour with Kid Cudi in September. Read more about the tour here.

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