Big Sean may have delivered his best album yet in Dark Sky Paradise. He’s landed at a more polished sound with better beats than his previous offerings. One thing that’s remained, though, is his insistent commitment to double entendres, homophone raps, and puns, some of which just aren’t any good. Many rappers are good at playing with words. Sean is, at times, one of the best. But when he misses the mark, he’s worse than DeAndre Jordan shooting a free throw.