MAKAVELI25
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shenco;2878170 said:So you just gon act like the label had nothing to do with this?
So YOU just gonna act like Lupe didn't lobby to have that piece of shit album released?
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shenco;2878170 said:So you just gon act like the label had nothing to do with this?
MAKAVELI25;2878180 said:So YOU just gonna act like Lupe didn't lobby to have that piece of shit album released?
shenco;2878201 said:He didn't though, I thought it was established that the album he submitted three years ago, the one that fans protested for, was not the same album that was released. I guess not
MAKAVELI25;2878258 said:Word? Didn't know this
$pyda;2878420 said:You didnt? I thought everyone did. The original Lasers was supposed to have a majority of it produced by the Neptunes as well. I wonder what he did with those tracks that Atlantic shelved.
shenco;2878201 said:He didn't though, I thought it was established that the album he submitted three years ago, the one that fans protested for, was not the same album that was released. I guess not
EducatedScholar_0812;2877353 said:What's up with these fools growing their hair out. (Lupe, Drake, Trey Songz)
Lupe lookin like Eric Benet and Lenny Kravitz love child.
Lupe Fiasco said: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.
Lupe Fiasco said:And if the youths are making these types of statements in these times and in the midst of all that is against them I have no choice but to be Gay (Happy) too!!!
So there you have it. I like Lil B.
Sincerely and with a gangsta ass "I-Wish-A-Nigga-Would" attitude,
Wasalu "Lupe Fiasco" Jaco
P.S. His album cover is better than yours too!
ptowndonte;2896526 said:It is though
$pyda;2896576 said:Where does he say that?
Hollywood Cold;2896678 said:Damn I see a lot peope halo reach on this forum. Not feeling that.
PLASTIC RULES;2896719 said:lmao @ the Lupe stans & eurorap supporters in here tryin to say LASERS is a better album than I'm Gay (I'm Happy) even after Lupe soft-admitted it himself.