Big Sean Reveals Underground Nightclub in Renovated Beverly Hills Mansion

The rapper originally purchased the $8.7 million USD home from Slash.

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Big Sean recently showed off his latest renovation job on his $8.7 million USD Beverly Hills mansion he bought from Guns N’ Roses frontman, Slash. Sean has transformed Slash’s eclectic house into a sleek, modern and almost unrecognizable property with his latest design editions.

The rapper recently gave Architectural Digest a tour of his stylish 11,000-square-foot abode. The home took inspiration from the Californian surroundings, complete with high ceilings, oak flooring, seven bedrooms and a Taj Mahal slab fireplace. The artist claims that the entire property had been “feng shui-ed properly” since Slash lived there.

Though much of the house saw an impressive upgrade, Sean chose to keep Slash’s infamous subterranean private nightclub, bar and 13-plus seat theater. The club is fit with skull light figures and even a stripper pole. He explains, “I didn’t really change the design of it. I got the exact same couches that he had in here before, but I just got new ones because I don’t know what the f*** he was doing down here.”

Sean reveals to AD, “My last few albums have been produced in-home.” As someone who used to dream about being able to live in the Hills, he notes that “when I look out to the left, I can see the building of my very first apartment from when I moved out of my mom’s house in Detroit.” Not only is the house his dream home, but the sentimental value of the location makes the house that much more special.

Take a look at Big Sean’s mansion above.

 

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