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[Trip Hop] kuma – Beneath the Flowers

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Beneath The Flowers

Ever come across a tune so amazing that you feel good about life after listening to it? Here we have “Beneath The Flowers,” a re-work by kuma sampling Lupe Fiasco‘s hip-hop classic “Daydreamin’.” The LA-based producer took Jill Scott‘s vocals from the hook and turned it into something beautiful and tranquil. With the lo-fi styled beats and pitched-down samples, the 18-year-old showcases his talent and creativity through the track, resembling the sounds created by producers like Giraffage and Slow Magic.

Being the frontrunner of the Flow-Fi record label, kuma takes us on a journey of his life through the recent release of his  BERA EP, where he describes the writing and producing of the tracks on his soundcloud. With so much talent at such a young age, kuma is definitely one of our favorites in the downtempo/electronica genre.

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PEACE OF PAPER CUP OF JAYZUS

Another Day, another Lupe Fiasco leak. After releasing his response to the controversial Kendrick Lamar verse, the Chi-town emcee has remained relatively quiet on the … Continue reading »

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[NEW] Lupe Fiasco – Animal Pharm

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Animal Pharm

After taking some time off from the game, Lupe Fiasco makes his triumphant return to hip-hop with “Animal Pharm.” Gracing a sample of Atoms For Peace‘s “Ingenue,” Lupe weaves together some eloquent bars, tearing the instrumental apart in a way only he knows how. While there’s no indication that a new mixtape is on the way, we’d love to hear some new material from Lu before he drops Tetsuo & Youth later this year. Grab the free download below and let us know your thoughts about this brand new track.

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[Hip-Hop] Lupe Fiasco – Jonylah Forever

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Jonylah Forever

In honor of the tragic death of 6 month-old Jonylah Wakins on Chicago’s South Side earlier this week, Lupe Fiasco decided to release this somber dedication. One of the most heart-wrenching tracks you’ll ever hear, Lupe describes an inspiring tale in which Jonylah isn’t murdered, but grows up to be a very successful young woman. The story has a pretty incredible twist at the end, but I won’t spoil it for you. As one of the most remarkable storytellers in hip-hop, Lupe is able to craft together a beautiful song and a fitting eulogy for a girl whose life was taken much too soon.

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Light Blue

Lupe Fiasco may be one of the most polarizing figures in hip-hop, but you can’t argue that he doesn’t produce quality music. After canceling yet … Continue reading »

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[Hip-Hop] Lupe Fiasco – LupeFiascoStore.com

After announcing his retirement back in September (which nobody took seriously), Lupe Fiasco decided to wipe the slate clean (literally) and start fresh by deleting all his past Twitter posts, proclaiming to return in 2013. In the meantime, Lupe wanted to remind fans he hasn’t forgotten about them by giving them a small preview of what he’s been working on lately. “LupeFiascoStore.com” isn’t just an excuse for blatant self promotion, but also a reminder of what the Chicago emcee brings to hip-hop. The track pulls together a classic 90’s vibe, reminiscent of A Tribe Called Quest, filled with whistling flutes and brilliant trumpets. It really just serves as a small snack to tide our hunger over until 2013 when Lupe finally provides us some material for Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 2.

’Lupe Fiasco – LupeFiascoStore.com.mp3′
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[Hip-Hop] Lupe Fiasco – Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1

Fresh off the release of his 3rd album, Lasers, early last year, Lupe Fiasco expressed his frustration with the project, essentially claiming to possess a love/hate relationship with the project. Many of his fans felt the same way. While the same politically-charged messages still remained in much of his music, many of the songs lacked the impact of his previous records and felt entirely forced at times. Considering the lengths his dedicated fans went through to even get the album released (seriously, how many fans of other artists would stage a protest to get an album released?), it just seemed like an utter disappointment to have an album delayed for that long that didn’t quite live up to expectations once it finally dropped.

For those fans who were disappointed with Lasers though, Food & Liquor 2 serves as a restitution of sorts. Two mixtapes and two albums later, we finally have a true sequel to Lupe’s legendary debut album, representing a return to classic Lupe form.  The reemergence of Lupe Fiasco is established early on through one of the album’s standout tracks, “Strange Fruition,” which he ends with a coy taunt simply stating, “Hello evil, I’m back.” The album does start out in much the same way as the original, with his sister, Ayesha Jaco, performing the poetic intro that provides a landscape for the rest of the album. You may have also noticed the subtitle to this album is The Great American Rap Album.  Contrary to what you might expect though, this album is by no means a celebration of America, but instead a condemnation of what’s wrong with it.

’Lupe Fiasco – Strange Fruition Feat. Casey Benjamin’
’Lupe Fiasco – Unforgivable Youth Feat. Jason Evigan’
’Lupe Fiasco – Form Follows Function’

Read the rest of the review & stream more tracks after the jump… Continue reading

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