Jhene Aiko And Big Sean Welcome Their First Child

Jhene Aiko And Big Sean Welcome Their First Child

The birth of Big Sean and Jhené Aiko’s first child has been officially confirmed.

On Friday, the couple posted a carousel of several images on each of their Instagram sites to announce the news (November 18). In addition to those details, the “IDFWU” rapper said that the baby’s name is Noah and that he was born on November 8.

“After 24 hours of labor, a lunar eclipse, and rain from the beginning of labor until he was born, he’s here safe and sound,” Big Sean wrote. “Happy, healthy, and everything we could ever ask for and more.” “Anything and everything for you, son.”

On her page, Jhené Aiko added a few nicknames for the couple’s newborn: “My baby Yoda, my Sani.”

During Jhené’s performance at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles last month, the long-time pair made the baby’s gender public on stage. Make some noise, Los Angeles—make some noise for our infant son! While the duo performed their 2017 song “Moments,” Sean addressed the audience.

While Jhené has a 14-year-old daughter from a prior relationship with Omarion’s younger brother, O’Ryan, Sean’s child is his first child.

Sean disclosed that he and his TWENTY88 partner had a miscarriage in a previous effort to conceive a child together on his 2020 song, “Deep Reverence.”

“I should be a billionaire based on the time off I’m not takin’/ Probably why this shit with me gets crazy and we lose a baby,” he raps on the track, which lives on his Detroit 2 project. He later confirmed he was referring to Jhené in an interview with Sway in the Morning.

In June of this year, when the pregnancy was revealed, Sean expressed his appreciation for the unborn child. On his Instagram Stories, he remarked, “Whole new motivation foreal!”  “Very grateful God continues to bless us, Thank You. Can’t wait to be a Dad.”

Even though he has been concentrating on this new stage of his life, Sean hasn’t forgotten about other children. This fall, he partnered with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund and Ally’s Moguls in the Making to provide $100,000 in scholarships to HBCU college students.

“After being involved with the development and launch of Moguls in the Making four years ago, I’m grateful that we’re bringing it back and continuing to give HBCU students the opportunity to see how their business ideas can come to life,” he said in a statement.

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