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[Hip-Hop/Dubstep] Lupe Fiasco – American Terrorist II

Lupe Fiasco is no stranger to dubstep.  He’s already laid down some slick bars over production by Bassnectar and Nero before. It can even be said that he’s the most dubstep-friendly rapper out there now, paving the path for fellow emcees like Kanye West, B.o.B, and Childish Gambino to follow. With that in mind, it shouldn’t shock you that his latest song plays around with some of those same dubstep elements. Lupe first leads us in with some inspring piano riffs, before dropping the hammer on us with the hook. The song itself is a unique departure from the previous iteration(s) in the series. Although released out of order (“American Terrorist III” came out sometime late last year), the focus of the songs remain on certain political commentary related to warfare. Of the three, “American Terrorist II”  simultaneously bears  the most uplifting and most hopeless message, mentioning idealistic youngsters who want to save the world, juxtaposed with a hook that cries out “Where are those heroes/Where are those superheroes.” Like most Lupe tracks, it effectively gets its message across.

There’s no telling if this leak will be on Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Part 1, but we should cherish every release we get from here on out, as the masterful lyricist recently announced his retirement on Twitter.

’American Terrorist Pt. 2’
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[Hip-Hop] Lupe Fiasco – Lamborghini Angels (Prod. Mr. Inkredible)

While Lupe’s last two singles haven’t been very convincing, I can now safely say that’s he back to making the same quality music that initially earned him his dedicated fanbase.  On “Lamborghini Angels” Lupe Fiasco brings that same political and social awareness that separates him from the masses, touching on subjects as graphic as child molestation and as diverse as materialistic indulgence.  Before dropping his new track, he even sent out a warning out through Twitter for those who might be easily offended by the subject matter, which likely served as a great way to increase the buzz surrounding this cut. As with most Lupe tracks, while the content may get pretty serious, the song itself is incredibly catchy.  I wouldn’t be surprised to hear this dominating the radiowaves for what remains of summer.

Stream the track below and, if you want to add this gem to your library, you can download it now on iTunes.  Be on the look out for Lupe Fiasco’s new album with the incredibly long name, Lupe Fiasco’s Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 (we really need a new acronym for that), set to drop on September 25th.

’Lupe Fiasco – Lamborghini Angels’
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