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In the song, Fiasco professes his love for old-school hip hop through his lyrics, as Ed Sheeran sings the soulful, laid-back hook. [3] [4] Fiasco's lyrics reflect the changes hip-hop has gone through since the 1980s and 1990s, relating hip hop's loss of innocence to the crime and struggle currently plaguing his hometown Chicago. [5]
On October 14, 2013, Fiasco released the first supposed song from the album, "Old School Love", featuring singer Ed Sheeran. [75] Then on October 21, 2013, Fiasco revealed that Big K.R.I.T. and Rick Ross would also be featured on the album.
Old School Love; Out of My Head (Lupe Fiasco song) P. Paris, Tokyo; Past My Shades; Poor Decisions; S. Shining Down; The Show Goes On (song) Superstar (Lupe Fiasco ...
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American rapper Lupe Fiasco has released nine studio albums, seven mixtapes, 38 singles (including 10 as a featured artist), and 37 music videos.. Fiasco has made music with a number of hip hop artists including Kanye West ("Touch the Sky"), Snoop Dogg ("Hi-Definition"), Pharrell Williams ("I Gotcha"), Jay-Z ("Pressure"), Double, Joy Denalane and Dan the Automator.
"This City" is a song by American musician Patrick Stump from his debut solo album Soul Punk (2011), released on Island Records. A remix featuring rapper Lupe Fiasco was released as the album's first single (despite the album being a pure solo effort).
The driver accused of killing NHL star Johnny Gaudreau and his brother faces more severe charges under a new indictment. Sean M. Higgins, 44, is accused of aggravated manslaughter and other crimes ...
Lupe Fiasco had announced on Twitter that the album was complete and was waiting for Atlantic Records to release it. A fan awaiting the release of the album, put together an online petition with the help of Rhymestyle from the "LupEND Blog" fan site, demanding that Atlantic Records release Lasers, due to the fact that the album was announced for a 2010 release and at the time still did not ...