Lupe Fiasco=Future G.O.A.T.??

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Dont read to into itimo, I dont think he picking gucci beats and rapping over them... think he means more along the lines of him just spitting over tracks without the electro beats.

Supposedly 4th quarter too
 
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jonathand;2206066 said:
I though yall niggas like that hood shit? So why is this an issue? Most these rappers lie about street shit, yet yall give them passes. Why lupe cant front???

He only wants to do the hood shit cause he know he messed up. Had Lasers gotten good reviews and his fans loved it just the way it is, the rest of his catalog would sound like that.
 
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ptowndonte;2206075 said:
He only wants to do the hood shit cause he know he messed up. Had Lasers gotten good reviews and his fans loved it just the way it is, the rest of his catalog would sound like that.

Is there anything wrong with that though... if he know he put out a bad album, and tries to change that it aint necessarily a bad thing.. Yall opinion though
 
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jonathand;2206066 said:
I though yall niggas like that hood shit? So why is this an issue? Most these rappers lie about street shit, yet yall give them passes. Why lupe cant front???

Well..Lupe's not "fronting" per se, because that street shit was really him before all "Kick/Push" skateboard bullshit.
 
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Disciplined InSight;2206097 said:
Well..Lupe's not "fronting" per se, because that street shit was really him before all "Kick/Push" skateboard bullshit.

well, there you go. The nigga seems to have a history. Let him address the streets then. Atleast you can guareentee he wont pull a ross and make a "street" album only worth hooks and beats..
 
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mindright;2206175 said:
smh did he check with Atlantic first???

they may have other ideas for his next joint..

lol...real talk...how did he have little control over LASERS but now he talking about making a hood album??
 
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truth spitter;2206241 said:
lol...real talk...how did he have little control over LASERS but now he talking about making a hood album??

supposedly label isnt gonna get involved musically on this one loll. I want this to happen, but ill believe it when I hear a single
 
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KingdomKame;2206248 said:
supposedly label isnt gonna get involved musically on this one loll. I want this to happen, but ill believe it when I hear a single

word. But at like it was stated before i dont think he means a gangsta album just shit like hes always done. But if its anything like slr or go to sleep i would be happy
 
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lasers selling good, regardless of the mixed reviews.. so maybe atlantic will want to capitalize on lu's buzz and get f&l2 on shelves asap... or maybe they'll take the sales as a sign that they knew what was best for lupe and try to force more premade hook/beat electro dance pop bullshit on him before giving him a release date... hopefully the former.
 
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Disciplined InSight;2206097 said:
Well..Lupe's not "fronting" per se, because that street shit was really him before all "Kick/Push" skateboard bullshit.

People don't really know, why they think Chill in jail
 
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lupe does has some street songs off mixtapes it just dont sound as street as gucci mane cause it has lyrics n beats aint hard like gucci.he need some brick squad dipset ross jeezy beats
 
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some real shit by the looks of it

Co-founder of Lupe Fiasco's First & Fifteenth record label has reportedly been sentenced to 44 years in prison on drug charges.

As SOHH previously reported, Charles "Chilly" Patton and his wife Inita were charged in 2003 for allegedly running a drug enterprise. According to the Chicago Tribune, investigators busted Chilly with 6 kilograms of heroin, with around $1 million in street value, that he kept in a storage locker.

Patton was sentenced in a Cook County courtroom last month by Judge Dennis Porter. Investigators claimed that Patton used profits from record deals to buy heroin and turn it around for street sales in Chicago.

During the case, prosecutors did not present evidence of a link between Patton's drug dealing and the recording company he owned with Lupe because they believed he had been dealing since the 80's, years before he linked up with the rapper to launch First & Fifteenth.

"There is a large amount of money that he received from the sales of heroin," Assistant State's Attorney Patrick Coughlin said. "And he was able to start up a record company."

Lupe, who was not charged, was present at Patton's house when he was arrested and he testified during the trial about phone conversations he had with Patton, which investigators believe were about heroin.

In the recorded conversations, Patton and Lupe discussed splitting up "whole yellow'' and "whole red'' ones. Lupe testified that they were referring to the mixing of music tracks and denied any involvement in drugs.

Lupe and Atlantic Records CEO Craig Kallman wrote letters to the court to vouch for Patton. Fiasco is signed to Atlantic.

"I love Charles... I am deeply saddened by his circumstances and will stand by him and his family no matter what occurs," Lupe wrote.

"Mr. Patton has played a crucial role in the development of Lupe's career," said Kallman. "Through his invaluable knowledge, advice, and guidance, Lupe has developed into one of the most refreshing artists in hip-hop music."

LOL whether or not he real, shit I just want some good music
 
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big whoop it'll take another year and a half to come out anyway, im not hating but im mad at lupe, if he going do this shit then he need to drop 4th quater of THIS FUCKING YEAR
 
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