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Lupe Fiasco’s Drogas WAVE, the follow-up to 2017’s Drogas LIGHT, was first announced last March. The announcement came at an unpredictable moment in the Chicago rapper’s career which began with plans to release 3 albums, before claims of retiring from music altogether, and ultimately the release DROGAS Light. At the time, he said that the album was “coming soon,” and over a year later, he’s made the same claim on Twitter with a graphic promoting the new album. While there’s no release date set, it seems like fans may finally be getting the project they’ve been waiting for. Around the time of the announcement, Lupe suggested that the album would be considerably better than his Atlantic material, which he said was compromised due to his tense relationship with the label he has no parted with. “Just trust me.
I’m not even saying this to sell records and get you all hyped up. I’ve heard shit. Shit is amazing. Shit is gonna be fucking crazy.
From DROGAS Wave on, you’ll be getting the fully complex, fully involved Lupe Fiasco. And the best thing about it is it’s already done,” he said. It’s unclear if the album Lupe is planning to release “soon” is unchanged from its “complete” form last year. Look out for further updates in the near future. TRACKLIST 01. In the Event of Typhoon 02.
Gold vs the Right Things to Do 05. Slave Ship (Interlude) 06. WAV Files 07. Nikki Jean) 08. Haile Selassie (feat. Nikki Jean) 09.
Alan Forever (feat. Gonset gsb 101 manual meat. Crystal Torres) 10. Helter Skelter (Interlude) 11. Stronger (feat. Nikki Jean) 12. Sun God Sam & The California Drug Deals (feat.
Nikki Jean) 13. Troi Irons) 14. Don’t Mess up the Children (Interlude) 15. Jonylah Forever 16. Kingdom (feat.
Damian Marley) 17. Baba Kwesi (Interlude) 18. Imagine (feat.
Simon Sayz & Crystal Torres) 19. Stack That Cheese (feat. Nikki Jean) 20. Cripple (feat. Elena Pinderhughes) 21.
Quotations from Chairman Fred (feat. Nikki Jean & Bishop Edgar Jackson) 23. Happy Timbuck2 Day 24.
About Lupe Fiasco One of the most cerebral and enigmatic rappers active since the mid-2000s, Lupe Fiasco is also among the most prominent artists in his field, as proved by Grammy recognition and several gold and platinum certifications. The Chicago-based MC, born Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, began rapping in junior high school and joined a group called da Pak several years later. The group signed to Epic, released one single, and split up, all before Fiasco reached the age of 20. Thanks in part to the vocal support of Jay-Z, L.A.
Reid signed Fiasco as a solo artist to Arista, but before anything of significance was able to happen (only a promo single and a couple guest appearances were set up), Reid was fired. This left the MC without a label. Fiasco eventually landed at Atlantic, another major label. Preceded by several mixtapes, an appearance on Kanye West's 'Touch the Sky,' and his debut single 'Kick, Push,' the album Food & Liquor was set to surface in early 2006, though an unfinished version leaked in the spring, which pushed its official release back to September. The album peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200 and earned the rapper three Grammy nominations. 'Daydreamin',' featuring Jill Scott, won the award for Best Urban/Alternative Performance. A highly conceptualized follow-up, The Cool, was released in December 2007.
Led by 'Superstar,' Fiasco's first Top Ten and platinum single, it earned gold certification and led to four additional Grammy nominations. Despite his track record, Fiasco met a number of obstacles on the way to the release of his third album, Lasers. The process culminated in a petition signed by over 30,000 followers who demanded that Atlantic release the long-delayed album, which was followed by a fan protest outside the label's New York City offices. Finally issued by Atlantic in March 2011, Lasers topped three charts: the Billboard 200, Hot R&B/Hip Hop Albums, and Hot Rap Albums. It was propelled by 'The Show Must Go On' (which barely scratched the upper half of the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop chart, but went Top Ten on the Hot 100) and 'Out of My Head' (number 40 Hot 100; number 11 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop).
Work on the MC's fourth album, Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album, Pt. 1, began while the third one was in pre-release limbo. Its development and September 2012 birth was relatively uncomplicated. Never one to evade controversy, Fiasco received some backlash for 'Around My Way (Freedom Ain't Free),' due to its bold use of Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth's 1992 classic 'They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.),' and for 'Bitch Bad,' criticized so firmly by Spin magazine that it prompted Fiasco to call for a boycott of the publication. The album extended Fiasco's Billboard Rap Albums-topping streak and produced another major hit single, 'Battle Scars.' A few non-album singles, including the Ed Sheeran collaboration 'Old School Love,' were scattered across 2014 and 2015.