lupe fiasco
As rap fans await what’s in store for the second half of 2016, a handful of new artist made their presence felt during the first six months of the year. Let the Internets tell it, Lil Yachty could be the most polarizing.
PARTYNEXTDOOR put his pen to work on Rihanna’s number one Drake-assisted single “Work,” which rested atop of the Billboard charts for nine weeks.
Late last week, Lupe Fiasco announced a few changes in the plans for the three albums–DROGAS, DROGAS light*, and his final album SKULLS–he will release this year. Now he whets fans appetites with “CONVERSATIONS #1” and a follow up titled “Meditations On a New Diasporic Mythology Complex.”
Black Thought returns with the most aptly titled track to hit the Internets today, “Making A Murderer.”
Lupe Fiasco finds inspiration in SZA’s Kendrick Lamar-assisted groove “Babylon,” transforming the hypnotic song into a remix titled “Bone.”
Lupe Fiasco is going to have a busy 2016. The Chicago rapper revealed that he will be dropping three full albums next year, and first up is Drogas.
Lupe Fiasco and Kid Cudi haven’t been the best of buds for much of the year, but most might have thought the beef between the pair died down. Over the weekend, however, the Chicago rapper had some choice words for his Cleveland rival, which included the threat of delivering the fade.
In December of 2007, Lupe Fiasco closed out the year by completely taking a squat on the notion of a sophomore slump with his insightful second album, The Cool. Between 19 rock-solid tracks, the Chicago MC managed to turn topics such as a being a local struggle rapper (“Hip-Hop Saved My Life”) to the ramifications […]
The Game just released the second installment to his Documentary 2 album series but its the first disc that still is being centered in controversy.
Lupe Fiasco is all about the activism and action, and his latest project should go the distance to propelling young creatives the opportunity to lift their dreams off the ground.
Most Internet savvy rap heads are well aware a streamrip of The Game’s anticipated seventh studio album, The Documentary 2 leaked a week ahead of schedule. If you’re not aware, we suggest you want to buy it on iTunes for the best quality listening experience but that’s besides the point.
Lupe Fiasco has always been a bit of a Hip-Hop maverick, and we mean that in the best of ways. This year alone, the Chicago visionary dropped two critically acclaimed projects and is now teasing a sequel to his 2007 album, The Cool.