Showing posts with label Lupe Fiasco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lupe Fiasco. Show all posts

MIXTAPE DOWNLOAD: Lupe Fiasco - Enemy of the State: A Love Story


Ahh yes, give thanks for this gift from the cool young Lu, his new mixtape: Enemy of the State: A Love Story. In his normal style, Lupe goes IN on the lyrics remixing tracks like Turnt Up, Fireman, Jay-Z's Thank You, and Timbaland's Say Something feat Drake among others. Friend of the People coming Christmas Day, check back!!
DOWNLOAD - Enemy Of The State: A Love Story

Dirty Money ft. Lupe Fiasco - Angels Remix


Lupe Fiasco remixes Angels by Diddy's Dirty Money Crew. Nice to hear Lupe making a return... The mixtape Enemy of the State: A Love Story comin Thanksgiving day. And we shall give thanks...

Audio: Angels (REMIX)

NEW JOINT: Lupe Fiasco - FIRE



Lupe's camp went ballistic when Shining Down leaked, so I'm not sure what to expect with this one. I embrace Lupe's "outside-the-box" approach to hip-hop, and Fire is a shining example of that. The Jimi Hendrix sample gives it that edge but it's still such a hard track and lyrically its clear to see why he's among the best. The official tracklisting for Lupe's new album Lasers hasn't been released so I'm not sure if this is on it or not. Regardess, this track = FIRE!

Audio: Lupe Fiasco - Fire

New Music from Lupe Fiasco - Shining Down


With the release of his third (and possibly final) album Lasers on the horizon, Lupe Fiasco steps forth from the shadows with his first single, Shining Down featuring Matthew Santos. Santos also joined Lupe on Superstar, the lead single from The Cool, and his biggest to date. What I've always admired about Lupe over other artists is his balance - his music is always something to vibe to, yet it's message is never overrun with ignorance. Lasers is scheduled for release later this year, but a definite date is unknown at this time. Let me know what ya think...

Fashionably Savvy: Fashion Music Mashup

It's no secret that there's a relationship between fashion and music. Fashion is often inspired by a song or a sound or an era of music. For example, urban designers like Sean John, Rocawear, House of Dereon, and Phat Farm were born out of a necessity to represent the lifestyles that are prevalent in the hip-hop and pop music communities. Roberto Cavalli designs lots of long flowing evening gowns, inspired by the flowing melodies of R&B's elite females like Whitney Houston, and Mariah Carey. In that same respect, there is music inspired by the lifestyles represented in various forms of fashion. Songs like Vogue by Madonna represent a more haute couture style, while songs like Stepped on my J'z and Nike Boots are inspired by designer foot fashion.

These 4 styles were composed by Fashion Citizen over at FashionWithASideOfLife. When I look at these, they bring to mind some music from some of my favorite artists, so here goes:

Artist: Karina Pasian
Song: Slow Motion
Album: First Love

When I see this outfit, I think elegance and youthfulness: the dress is clearly made for a meaningful evening, while the shoes scream of youthful zeal. Slow Motion is an emotive ballad about the importance of patience when it comes to love and enjoying the moment.




Look 2 by Fashion Citizen

Artist: Lupe Fiasco
Song: The Coolest
Album: Lupe Fiasco's The Cool

It takes a cool dude to be bow tie fly, and the sign of a cool brutha is having every aspect of your outfit covered. Lupe's cool swagger on all his music and his fly-in-the-face-of-the-majority styled music makes him a perfect candidate for this look that's uniquely styled.




Look 3 by Fashion Citizen

Artist: Janelle Monae
Song: Many Moons
Album: Metropolis - The Chase Suite
Now this style is a bit different, something you wouldn't see everyday. Different styles evoke different sounds. Who better to rock this than Janelle Monae? She entered the industry as a breath of fresh air with a style that's one-of-a-kind and a look that's all her own.




Look 4 by Fashion Citizen

Artist: Pharrell
Song: Frontin'
Album: The Neptunes Present...The Clones

The Louis bag almost made Kanye a shoe-in for this one. But the style says something to me: simple with a touch of class. Pharrell is just that: Simple from the initial appearance, but there's something special about him that makes you love his music and his style.

Make sure you check Fashion With A Side of Life for more fashion mashups and more style tips!
-Mack-

My Life Sounds Like...

I was doin a DWP this morning in the fast lane on the way to work... oh that's Driving While Podding. Flipping through my 8900 songs and just picking what I wanted to hear this morning. I woke up feeling really good about life this morning. We can get so caught up in things that don't matter that sometimes you just gotta kick back and enjoy life. So for anyone who wants a glimpse of what my life sounds like, here ya go...

Janet Jackson - Enjoy
T.I. ft. Rihanna - Live Your Life
SWV - Right Here
Notorious B.I.G. ft 112 - Sky's the Limit
Karina - Can't Find The Words
Dwele - Open Your Eyes
TLC - Diggin On You
Musiq - Radio
Aaliyah - It's Whatever
Lupe Fiasco - The Coolest
Kanye West - Homecoming
Whitney Houston - One of Those Days

-Mack-

Party Like A Rockstar!!

All the girls standing in the line for the bathroom!
Artist: N.E.R.D. featuring Kanye West, Lupe Fiasco, and Pusha T
Song: Everybody Nose (Remix)
Album: Seeing Sounds

What can I say about this video? 80's kids stand up!! You've gotta hear the album to totally feel this video and know what kinda vibe they were on to conceptualize something like this. Donkey Kong makes an appearance alongside some of the other prehistoric video games from the decade that shaped our streams of consciousness! Then you add some of the best rappers in the game right now to the mix. N.E.R.D. is on some good shit right now, I think I'mma catch contact just watchin the video...


Related Post: Spaz If You Want To!

-Mack-

Paris, Tokyo, Chi-town!

Just peeped this fresh new joint from Lupe. Since I just left his hometown, I figured it'd be cool to dedicate this one to one of the most beautiful cities I've ever visited. This one's for the Windy City, from Rush street to the River; from Magnificent Mile to Millenium Park; From the Sox stadium, to the Sears Tower: thanks Chi-town for good food, and exceptionally good music...

-Mack-

Consciously Urban

We all know the urban music scene has a tendency to focus on matters that are more superficial – bling, broads, cars and clothes. However, some artists have used their star power and status to speak up and address issues facing our world by providing knowledge to the uninformed, and a voice to the unheard. At Sound-Savvy we realize there are lots of politically and socially conscious artists and songs, but I chose to highlight just a few, for various reasons. Check out our 5 picks that made the list for this week, then leave comments and add your own.


Artist: Lupe Fiasco
Song: Little Weapon
Album: The Cool

A hot song by one of the hottest and widely overlooked artists currently on the rap scene. Little Weapon discusses the influence of video games on the minds of young people. The song presents an important factor: the fact that hip-hop music is not as large of a contributor to youth violence and destruction. The message is clear: kids who have not developed the maturity level to differentiate real from fantasy should probably find better hobbies than the Grand Theft Auto series. I recommend listening to these other songs by Lupe: American Terrorist, Streets On Fire, and Dumb It Down.


Artist: Jadakiss ft. Anthony Hamilton
Song: Why
Album: Kiss of Death

This song brought light to a lot of issues facing the world, especially the black community and simply challenged listeners to question… Why? Released in an election year, this song discussed Jada’s beliefs on 9/11, drugs in the community and problems in the music industry.

Artist: Lyfe Jennings
Song: You Think You’ve Got It Bad
Album: Lyfe Change

From day one, Lyfe has set himself apart from the mainstream urban community by being conscious of many major issues. You Think You’ve Got It Bad which features Wyclef Jean, stretches beyond the borders of our communities as well as beyond our national borders and discusses global issues. Lyfe and Wyclef weigh in on the poverty epidemic, AIDS, homelessness and the failing economy. For more from Lyfe, I recommend: It’s Real, and S.E.X.


Artist: TLC
Song: Waterfalls
Album: CrazySexyCool

A lot of people didn’t realize just how big this record really was. Not only did it bring light to a few social issues, the song actually hit home with a lot of listeners. To take it a step further the accompanying video clip struck a deep chord throughout the hip-hop and urban music community. Gang violence, and HIV AIDS are the main themes of this powerful song.


Artist: Kanye West
Song: Diamonds from Sierra Leone
Album: Late Registration

Finally, Mr. Ego himself. Placing himself to the side for a moment, West drew the ears of the nation when he brought to light the plight of West African children who work in the diamond mines to extract conflict diamonds and die in civil wars financed by those precious jewels. With vocals from the Dame Shirley Bassey, he added a serious tone to the black and white video clip and even contributed to a documentary which highlighted the seriousness of this issue.

The Brightest Star In The Universe



''We need the brightest star in the universe — you, Kanye! Only you can bring us home. You can glow in the dark!'' – Jane

Concert Review of 'The Glow In The Dark' Tour
Location: Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, NC
Date: 5.8.08

I’ve never been a huge fan of hip-hop concerts. I mean, I’ve been to my share, but there’s usually nothing really exciting: 16 different guys on stage during one guy’s set and unless you’re in-the-know, you’re probably guessing which one is the actual performer. Beyond that, hip-hop shows in the past (with a few exceptions) have proven to lack the one thing that sells out shows – artistry. The Glow in the Dark Tour, however, challenged that theory: 4 performers, one stage, and thousands of fans. The highlight of the night, Mr. Kanye West, delivered an astounding performance, and while he didn’t make me a fan of hip-hop shows, he definitely made me a fan of the Kanye West show…

Opening the show was Lupe Fiasco. Now when the intro music was cued, I didn’t know whether to expect the cool young Lu, or a half-dressed Spartan named Leonidas. The theme music from 300 melted away for Fiasco’s triumphant entrance, and an energetic performance of The Coolest. With the same swag, he took us to Paris, Tokyo, and then Kick Push’ed us back to the Chi where it all began. At his right hand was vocalist Matthew Santos who assisted as Lupe turned up the heat with their current chart topping duet Superstar, along with Streets on Fire and Fighters. After sparking the crowd, Lupe closed with a rousing electric performance of his Jill Scott collaboration Daydreamin’. It was a performance much better suited for a feature performer instead of an opener.

Next on the bill were the brothers of N.E.R.D. Let me preface this: I don’t own any N.E.R.D. albums, nor have I listened to any in their entirety. However, those brothers can ROCK!! They performed the better known hits Lapdance, and She Wants To Move. Apparently, I was in the minority, as the rest of the crowd sang along to Brain, and some song that asks “Are you ADHD?” Ummmm.… yeah, okay. Only downside was that you couldn’t hear a word they were saying. I know they’re a rock band, but it helps when people can actually hear you along with the music. Try a sound check next time fellas. But hey that on-stage crumping cameo from Chris Brown at least made their new joint Spaz more enjoyable and memorable.

Speaking of Chris Breezy, let’s move on to his woman: the beautiful Rihanna. With her initial engulfed in flashing lights, Rihanna emerges in a neon trimmed, form-fitting outfit to kick off with Breakin’ Dishes, from her latest album Good Girl Gone Bad. She moved the entire arena with some of her previous hits including S.O.S. and Pon De Replay. Ri-ri proved herself to be more than just a studio singer as she belted out her ballads Unfaithful, and a solo rendition of Hate That I Love You. Her set closed with her best smash to date, Umbrella, which indeed led the entire arena to their feet, chanting along every word and every ”ella ella eh eh”. Overall, her performance was great, much better than I expected. Oh, and for the record: I’m officially hating on Chris Brown, this girl is amazingly beautiful.

Harder, better, faster…STRONGER. The guy sitting next to me wondered aloud as to why this show is called the Glow In The Dark Tour. By the end of the night, we all knew the answer – Kanye sets the place on FIRE!!! I’ll try not to spoil too much of this for you but if you’re planning to see the show, stop reading now. He was like a kid onstage living strictly within his own imagination. He performed for 90 minutes straight, with barely any breaks in between. From his elaborate futuristic theme and introduction to his Homecoming ending, Kan-the-Louis-Vuitton-Don kept the entire crowd on their feet. There’s no way you couldn’t feel the energy emanating from Kanye, he was like a supernova on stage! After his talking spaceship crash lands, Mr. West finds himself on a quest to virtually ROCK his way home. Along the way, he took the audience Through The Wire, introduced us to The Good Life, and taught us all how to Touch The Sky with the help of Lupe Fiasco. On Diamonds From Sierra Leone, the audience created a sea of diamonds, as everyone in the place threw up the dynasty sign. He touched hearts and minds with his performances of Jesus Walks and Hey Mama, and you could feel the tears and sadness in Kanye’s voice. The energy reached a max as West moved erratically while performing Stronger bringing the crowd to an ultimate high. As he closed, he reminded the audience that yes, he’s got a big mouth and a big ego. In fact, his ego is so big, there wasn’t room for his background singers or band on stage, they were all down front! You can’t tell him nothing; but I guess when you’re at the top of the charts and selling out arenas, you can do that! After an amazing show like that, he’s bound to set the world on fire, and have us all glowing in the dark.

-MackN2U-

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Savvy In The Mix: LUPE FIASCO!

Savvy In The Mix: LUPE FIASCO!
Check out ENEMY OF THE STATE: A LOVE STORY, the new mixtape from Lupe Fiasco

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