
Just days after releasing his Kendrick response, Lupe follows up with the third installment of his “Super Lupe Rap” series. Produced by Soundtrakk.
Just days after releasing his Kendrick response, Lupe follows up with the third installment of his “Super Lupe Rap” series. Produced by Soundtrakk.
Hours after giving the unfortunate “#DopeFrancis“, Lupe drops the second part of his “SLR (Super Lupe Rap“, which is also his response to Kendrick Lamar.
Channeling French Montana and Drake, Lupe Fiasco experiments with his flow on his latest offering. This is something like an American nightmare.
With nothing but money on their mind, DJ Chuckie is the mastermind behind a heist pulled by Lupe Fiasco, Too $hort and Snow Tha Product. Brace yourself.
Electro Dance Music and Hip-Hop clash once again thanks to EDM DJ Chuckie’s new track featuring Lupe, $hort and Snow Tha Product.
Lupe Fiasco throws up his hood and arrives with a triple threat of visuals off Food & Liquor 2. Directed by Alex Nazari, the 13 minute-clip targets everything from social to racial issues. Tune in.
Less than 24 hours after releasing the audio, here’s the visual component to Wale’s track off Maybach Music Group’s Self Made 3. Make the right decision and cop the album August 6th.
With Jake One behind the boards and Lupe’s helping hand, Wale and Rozay put love’s priorties in order on Self Made Vol. 3’s second release of the day. vibe
Over “Ingenue” by Atoms For Peace, Lupe Fiasco surprised his fans last night with some new music. Who’s the Black Sheep, now?
Lupe was at it today. The rapper fired up his off-and-on Twitter account to address the violent lyrics in today’s music. Violent music (and all violent media) effectively says its “ok” to be violent. It provides positive reinforcement for negative actions. If you rap and make violent music then own up to it. Stop hiding behind “art imitating life” as a way to evade the guilt. “How the hell you gonna tell this man not 2 be violent?, Cuz he […]
The song's writer wants to express his discomfort and his desire to distance himself from the people, things, and stories that bind him to his city. The question is, will he be able to walk away, pick up his flute, even for a few days, and take refuge on a mountain?