While this one is a few days old, it still has enough flame emoji juice in it to ride for a couple more forevers and a day. Don’t understand what I just said? Neither do it. That’s what listening to “Kneelin’ On Needles” does to you. It makes you forget what you heard from [insert […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @LupeFiasco – ANKH:HER
Lupe hops on a Michael Christmas track (“Everything Burrito”) and sets flames to an already fire track. “ANKH:HER,” per Lupe’s request, is only meant to live on Soundcloud (for now, I hope, because I’d really like to download this. But, wherever it lives, the track is Lupe just spitting bars about the complexities of life […]
Read moreWIRTB Review: @LupeFiasco – Lasers
As a Lupe fan, I feel that, for the most part, he can do no wrong musically. Just about everyone of his songs has a message (even the super poppy ones and the turn-up ones, as seen on DROGAS Light). On top of that, he’s managed to become and remain popular without doing a complete […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @LupeFiasco – DROGAS Light
I told you yesterday that I’m not doing a real review for DROGAS Light. Just go buy the album or stream it. Either way, you need this album in your lives. It’s like Lupe took the concept of “Dumb It Down,” added in some TPAB-like messages and imagery, mixed in some trap sensibilities, got “lit […]
Read moreNew (To Me) SOTBMusic: @LupeFiasco – "N.E.R.D."
New Lupe. Shut up and listen. That’s all I’m gonna say. Forget a “oh, he talking about Cole” jab. Even if he is, this is some solid work Lu put out. Needed this one. For the culture (lulz) and all that. But, I can’t wait to see Lupe and Cole either work together or awaken […]
Read moreLupe Fiasco – "Adoration of the Magi" feat. Crystal Torres
My relationships with Lupe’s music (and beliefs) have been documented as…weird in the very least. I liked some points on LASERS, but admittedly passed on most of F&L2. But, when Lupe’s on, he’s on. This somewhat stream-of-conscious track, slated for the upcoming Tetsuo and Youth, is pretty much “that ol’ Lupe,” full of “nerdy” references […]
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