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Lupe Fiasco’s new BLK/GOLD Air Forces the (Fall Of Rome x Nike Air Force 1 Lows “AFIV”) are intended to complement the Fall Of Rome line (above). Apparently there’s only 4 pairs made so far too, so stay tuned if they eventually decide to produce them. We also have 3 new joints from Lupe - ‘A-Trak ft. Lupe Fiasco - ‘Me & My Sneakers’ (Kanye had some commentary on this one), ‘Where Do I Go’ (Produced by DJ Marbll), & Mass Appeal (Freestyle)’. Check those joints out after the break as well as our first looks at his AF1s.

A Lupe Fiasco Trifectum… Just In Cause You Missed Em’

Author: Cheynne | Posted: Wednesday, June 25th, 2008 | Filed In: Music
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Here are three joints starring a cool young Lue, that have recently trickled their way online. We have ‘Cold World‘ an unreleased joint, ‘I keep it gutter like‘ featuring the late Stack Bundles, and ‘Gangsta’s Groove‘ produced by Boogz featuring Gemstones.

Bun B - ‘Swang On Em’ ft. Lupe Fiasco’

Author: Team NWS | Posted: Thursday, May 15th, 2008 | Filed In: Music
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New music from Bun B off his “II Trill” album, in stores May 20th. Now the track ‘Swang On Em” is somewhat of a juxtapose as it features a chorus as simplistic as it gets, yet a cameo from Lupe who is anything but. I guess you can say there’s a little bit of something for all Hip-Hop fans on this joint. UGK is forever, and check out Sohh’s footage of Bun B speaking on “II Thrill“.

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This behind the scenes footage by means of dubfrequency discloses that we have some real good music to look forward to folks. Watch Kenna, Lupe Fiasco, and Chuck Inglish (The Cool Kids) go through the remixing process in the video after the break. (In reference to Chuck) Time sure has changed, back in the good ol’ days MCs didn’t have the luxury of spitting rhymes written on their blackberries

Lupe Fiasco - ‘Paris, Tokyo’ (Video)

Author: Cheynne | Posted: Sunday, April 13th, 2008 | Filed In: Music
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Well the brotha Lu’s official official video for ‘Paris, Toyko’ has dropped and it probably couldn’t set a more proper tone for the joint. Just like the lyrics entail, it features an extremely dapper Lupe making his worldly rounds, all while keeping his main squeeze abreast of his whereabouts. Watch the music video for ‘Paris, Toyko’ after the break and the “The Cool” is in stores now, definitely cop that if haven’t already…

Lupe Fiasco - ‘Paris, Tokyo’ (Live Panama City Performance)

Author: Cheynne | Posted: Monday, March 31st, 2008 | Filed In: Music
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Yes, spring is upon us and that means there’s a plethora of inebriated college students in need of entertainment. So recently on MTV in Pamana City, Lupe performed his single in front of a whole lot of the previously mentioned. We’ve heard ‘Paris, Toyko’ a few times before, so “The Cool” is in stores now, and check out his spring break performance below…

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As the title entails, Lupe Fiasco recently performed at Hot 97’s Full Frontal along with his cohort Nikki Jean and label mate Matthew Santos. And by now you should already know these tunes, so check out the footage after the break…

Lupe Fiasco - ‘Hip-Hop Saved My Life’ (Video)

Author: Keone | Posted: Tuesday, March 18th, 2008 | Filed In: Music
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What can I say about this video, or rather yet this song. It’s not one of his more lyrically mesmerizing songs, but I have to be candid for a moment. I constantly retain small reverence for these feel good hip-hop songs deep down in the darkest regions of my loins. It’s one of the most rudimentary concepts within hip-hop, the struggle and the achievement through the art. Who can deny that satisfaction, elation and glory from that endeavor of survival? This flick pans out the storytelling of Lupe as expected. Pay attention throughout the video however, there are quite a few worthwhile cameo’s from some of the biggest names out of Houston. Expect appearances from Bun B, Willie D, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, and the always tantalizing songstress Miss Nikki Jean. Pardon the digress, but I have to point out that the hook “stack that cheese” almost comes off as subtly condescending. Which would be a huge juxtaposition when featuring artist’s with songs eerily reminiscent of stack that cheese. But that could just be him referencing that Houston Hp-hop Culture. But yo, this song is about the conquest of Hip-Hop so catch Lupe’s newest single after the jump and “The Cool” is in stores now.