Song is heat
Cover is heat
If Lu is in this bag the whole album, this will contend for AOTY for me
Idk why people hate the hook. Sonically it's fine and if you think it's mumbo jumbo, you're prob just not trying very hard.
Idk why people hate the hook. Sonically it's fine and if you think it's mumbo jumbo, you're prob just not trying very hard.
era bit sounds forced like hes biting future or rappers who do the repetion with more energy
tracks not bad tho
That single is hard wtf
quotes from new interview
“I can take living in the ghetto, where there’s broken glass, prostitutes, empty lots and no prospects across a seven-mile radius, and make birthday cakes out of it!” says Chicago-born rapper Lupe Fiasco. “We take the least and make the most out of it . . . that’s what hip-hop’s sweet spot is.”
“I care about rap, but I don’t care anymore about the business side or selling records. I’ve always been a storyteller. When I was in the third grade, I wrote a play about a warring cat and mouse. I will be rapping right until the day I die.”
He mourns the loss of the city’s young drill artists FBG Duck and King Von, both murdered at 26 after their unapologetically macabre storytelling manifested into real-life tragedy. “Fame, all in the name of martyrdom,” Fiasco laments in one powerful new song.
“The structure and segregation of Chicago means you could go from a Gangster Disciples to a Black Disciples hood just by crossing the street. These gangs are killing each other, so how am I going to drive through their neighbourhoods playing drill music out the window that boasts about their friends’ murders?”
“My brother was a high-ranking gang member. I have friends that are Vice Lords, so I get it. But drill scares me because I know what happens at the end of that road: most of you are going to die. We need these drill rappers to live longer, because we need their intellect out in the world. Don’t throw away your lives or your talent by being forced into unsafe situations. As consumers, I believe we need to do a better job of telling them that.”
“Have you ever seen a nightclub when the lights are turned on? It’s f***ing gross. The paint is cheap, it’s sticky, the floor doesn’t match the walls. But in the darkness, you would never know any of this. It’s my job to shine that light and expose the dark side.”
In the past, he has been frank about his unhappiness with how he was treated by Atlantic Records, but since leaving the company he seems to have reached a more positive place of reflection. “Being on a major label allowed me to play to 40,000 people at Glastonbury. I travelled the world and brought those experiences back home with me. I just wish in those label meetings, where I felt degraded, that I’d shouted even louder.”
“We’re not basketball players, who have a limit to their bodies and taper off. Rappers only get more skilled as we get older, because we have more experiences to draw from . . . It isn’t about living for ever, ​​but living long enough to make a positive impact in the world that can’t be undone.”
All power in these words
https://ktt2.com/poll-young-thug-vs-lupe-fiasco-32500225
i carry the hatred everywhere
whats an infared dot to a whole dot gov?
Dog, this rap s*** is easy to this nigga lol
S*** got me too
era bit sounds forced like hes biting future or rappers who do the repetion with more energy
tracks not bad tho
It's an Error homophone re:autoboto title
And yeah, this whole album is his KOD. He's doing his music in a different lane. The breakdown at the end is him reimagining that very basic cynical hook