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NEW Audio from Lupe Fiasco – Superstar featuring Matthew Santos
************************************************************ NEW Audio from Lupe Fiasco – “Superstar” ft. Matthew Santos ************************************************************ Check out the 1st official single “Superstar” ft. Matthew Santos off LUPE FIASCO’S upcoming album THE COOL in stores/online December 18th! For more info, log on at www.lupefiasco.com! “Superstar” – Lupe Fiasco ft. Matthew Santos (Audio) real – windows media ********************************************** NEW Lupe Fiasco – THE COOL – Bio ********************************************** Hip-hop music, once a platform for creative expression and friendly competition, has, sadly, become a popularity contest. With [...]
Lupe Fiasco – Food & Liquor review
Finally it’s here!!! This is what it felt like when September 19th came. After multiple set backs of release dates and problems with the leaking of much of the 1st and 15 artist’s album there was some renovation to Lupe Fiasco’s debut Food & Liquor. Knowing its cliché to say but this is an exception but this album was definitely worth the wait. I must be honest I heard much of the album prior to the release date but this does not negate the fact that this is still a must have in anyone’s music collection across the board not just for hip-hop heads.
Lupe Fiasco – Food & Liquor review
The leak. For a rapper, it’s one of the most frustrating things that can happen when releasing an album. For an artist, it is also one of the most flattering things that can occur, especially for a debut. The people couldn’t wait and the album was leaked long before it was supposed to. Lupe Fiasco witnessed this contrast first hand.
Lupe Fiasco Interview
Lupe Fiasco: Yeah, it was dope. My homie Cash caught up, was droving me around. I went to get some food, and we went to the hood – to different spots. The first time I was downtown, but we went to other parts of Seattle. It was dope to see the city, it’s a nice little city.
Lupe Fiasco Interview
MVRemix: So you’ve become known for the skateboarding thing, is that something you intended all the way through?
Lupe Fiasco: Nah, it’s not even carried out through the rest of the album. It’s just like “Kick, Push†is that one record, one song I dedicated to some skate kids back in Chicago, and that’s where the story came from. I used to skate when I was real little, and I gave it up for a minute, and I picked it back up maybe a year and a half ago, two years now, it’s just something that I do.