Posts Tagged ‘lupe fiasco’
Lupe Fiasco shares footage from his Generated Laser Tour for his new video for “I Don’t Care Right Now”. Check out some of the most rockin’ stops on Lupe’s tour, above. If you haven’t purchased LASERS yet, then your really loosing out.
This song premiered only a few days ago, but today we get the official music video for Lupe Fiasco and Sway‘s collabo “Still Speedin’ Reloaded”. Put your reading glasses on for this one.
Lupe Fiasco‘s been out of the spotlight for a second, but today he re-energizes his fans with new music entitled “LightWork” featuring Ellie Goulding and Bassnectar. The track is featured on his upcoming project Friend Of The People, which is due out on Thanksgiving.
Lupe Fiasco joins Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy) in the video for “This City”, the first single off Stump’s solo album Soul Punk. Chi-town on the map!
It looks like Lupe Fiasco‘s mixtape Friend Of The People will actually see the light of day after all. According to KanyeToThe, Lupe may release the project on November 24th. Let’s wait and see if this sticks…
Lupe Fiasco has got a busy fall ahead him with the announcement of his “Generation LASER” tour. The tour will kickoff on September 12th in Boston and will make stops in 20-cities including Las Vegas, Los Angeles and St. Louis before coming to wrap on October 11th in Oakland, CA.
When the tour stops in various cities, openers will include the likes of Big Sean, Girl Talk, Tinie Tempah, Sarah Green, and Wale.
Full tour schedule below.
Lupe Fiasco took to his website yesterday to share his praise for Lil B, who on Wednesday dropped his debut project, I’m Gay. Although he doesn’t like Glen Beck or Bill O’Rielly…or President Obama, Lupe has a few good words to say about Brendan.
So Lil B is from The Bay and he’s a youth hahaha we can stop right here! He already good in my book. But what gets Lil B admission into my coveted genre of “Liberation Rock” is his absolute lack of fear when it comes to challenging the status quo. Whether it be in hip-hop, which is very elitist and caste and class oriented, or just society in general, which is very elitist and class centric. His albeit “rocky” road musically has been honestly at times unbearable to walk on. Some of Lil B’s past works have been underwhelming to say the least and at moments I would seriously consider heading out for smoother pavement. But every now and again an absolute jewel would come to the surface and I’d find myself unable to fathom leaving this kids side for any reason. The vulgar lyrics, happy go lucky cooking dances and sometimes pointless stream of conscious style rambling started to give way to hints of a deadly serious revolutionary mentality lurking underneath. Now I’m not talking Dead Prez or Immortal Technique level stuff here but something just as powerful and meaningful. What I was witnessing was a man in the process of profound self-realization and self-awareness. And seeing that this road has led to the promised land in the form of “I’m Gay (I’m Happy)” has been for me just as fulfilling as the new understandings that I’m sure Lil Bars has come upon if the content of his new album is anything to go by.
Check out the full text here.
Well, it was only a matter of time before Bill O’Rielly invited Lupe Fiasco to come join his show to discuss his comments he made about voting and President Obama last week. Don’t think your going to be Lupe on the hot seat and not get a ear full in return. Press play for some great back and forth between the two.




