Big Sean has engaged on a massive press run to promote his latest album Dark Sky Paradise.

The Detroit-bred rapper recently stopped by Comedy Central’s The Nightly Show, where he sat on a panel with Martin Short (comedian), Frank Rich (New York Magazine) and Tara Setmayer (CNN).

The host, Larry Wilmore, mediated the discussion.

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Instead of answering Rap-related questions, Sean – and the rest of the panel – analyzed former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s recent comments that President Obama doesn’t love America.

Sean likened the feud to a “rap beef” and said “I just feel like political beef is a little more violent.”

When asked what does love of country mean to him, Sean responded: “I just feel like, when you appreciate where you’re from and you give back any way you can.”

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“Since Obama has been President, I’ve seen the effect of it directly [in Detroit]. My people have been getting way more jobs, the city is rebuilding” he said. “It was at one point, where they didn’t have jobs. Now the city is thriving.”

Watch the full episode here.

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