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« on: December 13, 2007, 06:47:03 PM »

Forget about Graduation. Forget about Curtis. Forget all of that big bang stunt seemingly great but inside actually filled with nothing. Lupe Fiasco's The Cool is officially the album of the year. Period. An album dedicated to educate about the scums of the world, such as school shootings, rape and the common propaganda that corrupts a beautiful art once known as hip-hop. Lupe brought it back, alive and breathing. Lupe is a very significant landmark throughout the life of hip-hop, this guy came out of nowhere and is becoming as one of the best ranks in the culture. This guy is really good, all around. His lyrics are full of soul, a preacher who has given the audience a hope. His beats forces you to feel about his intelligent and cunning words. His flow is married to his beats. Everything is just coordinated so well and so natural to Lupe. The only disappointing about this guy is his most precious goal, his third and last album, the end, well actually the LupEND. I suggest picking this album out if you truly love hip-hop, this album truly deserves to be one of the top albums, not a lot of people realize it, don't take it for granted. One of those seldom things that will uplift you and it'll make you think. So go to your local Wal-mart at 12/18 and purchase it, forget all about those other nonsense that de-grades hip-hop. And oh yeah, forget that souljer guy too...
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2007, 12:31:55 AM »

I think you need to make your sig bigger and I think you need to not shop at walmart.
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« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2007, 04:43:06 AM »

I think you need to make your sig bigger and I think you need to not shop at walmart.

don't u mean smaller sig?
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2007, 03:28:22 PM »

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« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2007, 04:54:07 PM »

I think you need to make your sig bigger and I think you need to not shop at walmart.

Wal-mart is straight dude you don't have to have suit up like you do at Publix and doesn't everyone love Manny Pacquiao?
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« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2007, 04:56:25 PM »

wal mart's actually real lame
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« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2007, 04:57:00 PM »

Walmart is just about the WORST place you can shop.  Buy it online.   Yeah, we love Pacman but your sig is too big.
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« Reply #7 on: December 14, 2007, 05:12:31 PM »

lol you serious aight aight, ill change my shit if we can actually talk about Lup's album your likes and donts and how it impacts hip-hop when its in a bad condition these days...
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« Reply #8 on: December 14, 2007, 09:48:52 PM »

lol you serious aight aight, ill change my shit if we can actually talk about Lup's album your likes and donts and how it impacts hip-hop when its in a bad condition these days...
nah... lets just talk about your sig
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« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2007, 10:45:20 PM »

was half ass listening to some of the album, i dl'ed it with bittorrent. btw, its REALLY popular.  its aight so far. the third or fourth song got a hot-ass beat and his flow is dope for the most part.  he's the type you have to sit down and really listen to which i'll do at a later date.  it's definitely not weight-lifting music which is what i was using it for.  ah well.
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« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2007, 10:49:09 PM »

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he's the type you have to sit down and really listen to

psht, what kinda other music is there
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« Reply #11 on: December 15, 2007, 08:17:11 AM »

the one u weightlift to.
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« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2007, 10:10:10 AM »

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« Reply #13 on: December 15, 2007, 11:21:07 AM »

Paris, Tokyo can be elevator music lol
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« Reply #14 on: December 17, 2007, 11:31:06 PM »

little weapon is DOPE.  he should make a song with MIA.

ok, sat down and listened to the album.  lupe's an artistic genius.  i dont think there's another mc with his ability to weave metaphors into an intelligent, coherent verse with at least one message if not more that can be dissected, examined, put back and still be like, 'damn, that was ill.' the thing is some of his lyrics are definitely over-the-head stuff if you really want to get the message so he'll definitely get slept on. at face value, he's got some hot joints but he wont hold a candle to the mtv rappers who got the thugged out/minstrel show routine locked down in order to make that money for their corporate masters.
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« Reply #15 on: December 20, 2007, 02:19:03 PM »

little weapon is DOPE.  he should make a song with MIA.

ok, sat down and listened to the album.  lupe's an artistic genius.  i dont think there's another mc with his ability to weave metaphors into an intelligent, coherent verse with at least one message if not more that can be dissected, examined, put back and still be like, 'damn, that was ill.' the thing is some of his lyrics are definitely over-the-head stuff if you really want to get the message so he'll definitely get slept on. at face value, he's got some hot joints but he wont hold a candle to the mtv rappers who got the thugged out/minstrel show routine locked down in order to make that money for their corporate masters.

agreed. lupe is super cool though, cool enough to call his album cool

just bumping this thread because u guys don't appreciate lupe enough. APPRECIATE LUPE U WHORES!
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« Reply #16 on: December 20, 2007, 02:40:31 PM »

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« Reply #17 on: December 21, 2007, 02:57:17 AM »

Just got this shit. Pretty dope, liked the whole album.... except the song with fucking Snoop Dogg on it. In all honesty not even sure if it's a good song, didn't listen to it. I just have a real hard time listening to him. But other than that awsome album. My favorite track was "Streets on Fire".
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« Reply #18 on: December 21, 2007, 09:47:33 PM »

After Jay-Z declared him "a breath of fresh air" and his debut album received three Grammy nods, Lupe Fiasco went back into the studio to create his sophomore offering, The Cool.

In this SOHH exclusive, we talk to Lupe about his group project with Kanye and Pharrell, why he's ready for retirement and the reception of new his album.

Having just dropped his sophomore album this week, Lupe Fiasco is characteristically cool. He's not concerned with album sales and he's not making any bets. "No, no predictions," he tells SOHH. "I feel good though, I feel really good about it. The response from the peoples has been amazing. The reviews have been very, very good. It's a very well received album so that mission is complete. Now it's time to see if it sells what everybody is hoping it will sell. I don't really got no hopes."

Though he has no personal goals for first week sales, Lupe does agree that his album may be one of the best of 2007. "Yeah, I wouldn't say best, but good. Definitely in the running even outside of hip-hop."

On The Cool Lupe touches on various taboo subjects. On "Intruder Alert" he addresses the subject of rape, and on the highly criticized "Gotta Eat" he rhymes from the perspective of a cheeseburger.

"It's called imagination," he says in defense of the songs premise. "You should use it. The song is really about health. The hook is 'My man says feed me feed me when @#*$%s gotta eat that's when sh-t gets greasy.' You look at the health situation in the hoods and it's just bad. There's no Whole Foods. There's no nutrition. Nobody is vegetarians. It's cheeseburgers and steak sandwiches. We're slowing killing ourselves of heart disease and all that. If the bullets don't get you the diabetes will. It was basically just making that statement so that people can start having the conversation."

Lupe is already looking towards the release of his third and final LP. "One more... LupEnd is what it's actually called," he told SOHH. Im'a always perform until the day I die. It's just the industry of recorded music doesn't appeal to me. That dream of getting a record deal and all that is lost. I woke up from it. But in between time, in the meantime, you'll probably get a CRS album. But yeah, one more full length solo debut LP."

CRS, which stands for Child Rebel Soldiers, refers to the group that Lupe formed with fellow rappers/producers Kanye West and Pharrell Williams.

"We had the one record," he jokes. "The US Placers record with Tom Yorke and actually my girl Vashtie just did a dope video for that. It's pretty fresh. [Watch Here]. We're about, like, no songs deep. One song deep, a lot of ideas, a lot of conversations about how we want to roll out and what we want it to look like, what we want it to feel like. So we're in discussion right now but hopefully end of 08, we'll have something proper."

With so much talk of retirement in rap these days it's easy to question whether or not LupEnd will actually be the end for Fiasco. He assures us that it will. "Nah, if I go I'ma go. I just want to make sure I leave behind a legacy."

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« Reply #19 on: December 23, 2007, 08:16:14 PM »

This album is strait fire, "Paris, Tokyo" is a smooth sounding song, it takes me back to the older days of Hip Hop.  The one with Snoop isn't that bad, it's not my favorite, but it's alright.  If you're a listener, then definitely cop this.
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Born Felipe Andres Coronel on the 19th of February 1978, hip-hop artist Immortal Technique is a controversial figure in the U.S. His songs speak of the need for social justice and equality among all races, with special emphasis on the people of color or Latin Americans, but they also cover topics such as the fight against unfair imprisonments or militarism and many others.

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Immortal technique is the stage name for which rapper Felipe Andres Coronel is popularly known. His lyrics characterized by its unique mixture of socialist commentary of social class hierarchy, religion, wealth, poverty to contemporary issues touching on governmental and institutional racism. Perhaps you may have come across information about this popular icon as you undertake research for that mba online, or for whatever course you are undertaking, be it bachelors in criminal justice, performing arts degree, governance systems, online nurse practitioner programs, history, or any other course for which you have to do online research.

The rapper was born on the 19th day of February 1978 in Lima, Peru. During the internal conflicts that took place in their country at the time, his parents migrated to Harlem, New York. Probably, in the process of migration to the country, they may have used boats at least once in the journey. Like many American teenagers, the rapper was engaged in various acts against the law that led to his arrest several times, which in one his public interviews admitted that they were selfish and at best childish acts. After completing his incarceration terms, he took up a political science course in a bid to mend his seemingly torn life, while living with his father.

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