Big Sean Says Ariana Grande Relationship Is ''Pretty Serious''—but Are Wedding Bells in Their Future? Watch Now!

Plus, rapper weighs in on the Kanye West-Beck debacle and shares what it's like to work with such an ''opinionated'' artist

By Bruna Nessif Feb 25, 2015 10:13 PMTags
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Big Sean and Ariana Grande quickly became one of Hollywood's cutest couples, but are they ready to take their relationship to the next level?

The Dark Sky Paradise rapper sat down with Larry King to chat about a variety of topics for Larry King Now, and the 81-year-old didn't shy away from asking where Sean's romance with the 21-year-old pop star is going.

Leave it to Larry King to get down to the nitty-gritty, right?!

"It's pretty serious," Sean Don told King, who then followed up with, "Is she gonna get married?" That drew a smile from Big Sean, and the celeb revealed he's in no rush. "Aw, man. Not right now."

Still, King continued: "Get a Little Sean someday?" LOL! That was cute. Big Sean said, "Eventually, that's the goal."

Sean, who signed with Kanye West's GOOD Music in 2007, also spoke about his mentor's recent outburst about Beck's Grammy win for Album of the Year (remember, he claimed Beck should've given his award to Beyoncé?).

"He's opinionated, but you gotta respect it, though," he told King when asked about the notorious incident. "I really gotta listen to Beck's album to keep it 100 to see what I think."

Regardless, the rapper couldn't help but praise the outspoken artist, and not just because Yeezy gave him the chance of a lifetime, but because he's a great role model when it comes to hardwork.

"It's great [working with him]. He's one of the most hardworking, attention-to-detail persons when it comes to music, and that has carried over to my work even when I work by myself," Big Sean explained.

"You know, the stuff I learn from him, the lessons, the hours—I'm talking about re-writing verses to just paying attention to production—doing every single thing you can to make it the best you can. You know, I do that on my own and that's something I learned from him."