Big Sean has shared an a rare video of himself exploring the great outdoors with his one-year-old boy Noah, who he shares with singer Jhené Aiko.

In clip shared over the weekend, Noah can be seen leading Sean down a trail by a creek, taking in the nature landscape. In a second video the “I Know” rapper holds his son in his arms and carries him.

The toddler’s face, which his parents have been meticulous about not sharing, does not appear in either of the adorable videos.

Check out both clips below.

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In an Instagram post from The Shade Room, Sean commented: “My big guy!,” followed by a handful of emojis.

Back in April, the Detroit rapper shared a tender moment on stage when his partner Jhené Aiko brought the rapper out during her Coachella set.

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The Souled Out singer performed and at one point during her show, she surprised the crowd with her collaborator and partner, as well as OmarionSaweetie and Tyga.

Together the couple performed their 2013 hit “Beware” and shared a kiss before Sean smacked her on the butt and exited the stage.

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Outside of the music realm, Big Sean recently announced plans to release his first-ever book, Go Higher.

The Detroit rhymer made the announcement in a video shared to Instagram earlier this month, confirming that the book would be available to purchase starting October 8. In the clip, he explained that he had focused on five practices for purpose, success and inner peace “through an interactive guidebook on maintaining daily mental wellness” in an effort to help people reach their full potential.

“Besides the music, another project that’s been years in the making and it’s finally time,” he explained. “I can’t even believe it for real. But anyone who know me since I signed my record deal knows if you look at my old YouTubes, I’ve always been about speaking from the heart, following your intuition and checking in with yourself mentally, because that’s how I was raised.”

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He continued: “That’s the upbringing that was surrounding me with my family. It was a lot of elevated thinkers. They’d give me gems and these books that I eventually read. If it wasn’t for them methods that I applied to my life, I for sure wouldn’t be here today, period.

“I took all the lessons I learned, all the philosophies mixed with real-life experiences and condensed what works for me into these five strategies that really will teach you what success mean to you and show you what your purpose is if you don’t already know.”