Lupe Fiasco - Life
Their teachers say they only come to school to flunk
But there’s some that only go to school for lunch
And that’s life.
New song off ‘Lasers’ called “I Don’t Wanna Care Right Now”. My camera got soaked, haha - I had to turn it off. :P
I was front row at this show; we went WILD. Nostalgia over the original Wasalu. SWITCH! Free Lupe.
I miss the creative, original, gritty, avant-garde artist whose music I fell absolutely in love with. SCREW ATLANTIC RECORDS. FREE LUPE.
How does that even make sense? The song is all types of no. No. No. No.
This is very obviously one of those tracks Lupe talked about in the interview he did with Complex. A song that Atlantic forced on him in an ultimatum that suppresses his creative rights on an album that his name goes on. Breens said it best:
“I’m torn between wanting to support Lupe Fiasco and endorsing Atlantic Records for suppressing his creative control.”
Bunch of bullshit.
I want ‘All Black Everything’ and ‘Words I Never Said’ Lupe. The Lupe that has spoken to me since ‘06. Not this crap.
When I heard from you that Trey Songz was on the album, my soul wept. No Soundtrakk, Gemini or Matthew Santos. FUMBLE. I can’t handle this right now. Where is the Lupe we know and love? I have been waiting 3+ years for this album. THREE+ YEARS. How is that fair? Atlantic Records stole his artistic soul - I don’t want to fund this atrocity. They need to be charged for killing his creative expression. Atlantic won, Lupe lost. What a sad day for hip-hop; I’m going to pretend this didn’t happen. If he goes indie one day, my world will be right. Burying all his talent behind this trendy, synthesized pop sound isn’t doing it for me - currently on rotation ‘Revenge of the Nerds’. The Lupe on “Switch” vs. the Lupe on “The Show Goes On” doesn’t even sound like it was recorded by the same artist. It sounds so forced. :/ He’s a lyricist - not a puppet. There is solid music still left to be heard on ‘Lasers’ (“All Black Everything”) but as a die-hard fan who has been bumping his stuff pre-‘Food & Liquor’, I’m saddened by this. He’s capable of creating something much, MUCH greater. I feel like Atlantic Records twisted his arm and put him out of his comfort/creative zone - artistically and personally. The result? ‘Lasers’. They successfully sabotage rap careers. Rappers need to stop signing slave deals. Jive did the same thing to The Clipse and look how angry ‘Hell Hath No Fury’ turned out to be. He sounds so uninspired; this isn’t really a Lupe album and I don’t see how any fan can support it.