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Lupe Fiasco – Go Go Gadget Flow
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Lupe Fiasco’s flow-filled tribute to Chicago shows his love and dedication to his city. This track is the third cut off of Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool.
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Lupe Fiasco – Go Go Gadget Flow Samples
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See all of “Go Go Gadget Flow” by Lupe Fiasco’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Lupe Fiasco – Don’t Get It Twisted Samples
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See all of “Don’t Get It Twisted” by Lupe Fiasco’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Lupe Fiasco – The Cool [Credits]
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These are the official liner notes for Lupe Fiasco’s sophomore studio album The Cool, according to the booklet included with a hard copy of the album.
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Lupe Fiasco – Don’t Get It Twisted
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This song was made to give people a taste “Go-Go Gadget Flow” before the album The Cool came out. Because in Chicago, the are where Lupe lives they have a certain type of rap style
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Frak – The Jewish Lupe Fiasco
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Im the Jewish Lupe Fiasco / Super duper with fast flows / Spitting mad fire thats super humid tobasco / The shit ya admire, the new solution substantial / Fruity looping the sample
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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Lupe is stayin on his Grizzly.. Love, got the windy city on my back. So I'm back on my grizzle like a bearskin rug — from Go Go Gadget Flow by Lupe Fiasco.
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The Beatles – Eleanor Rigby Samples
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See all of “Eleanor Rigby” by The Beatles’s samples
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swinelord – 150 Best Songs Of All Time
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My Favorite songs of all time!
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Jonny 5 (USA) (Ft. Anxious (Rapper)) – Anxious and Jonny 5
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(Anxious!) / Jonny 5 and Anxious on the same track! / (Hi mom!) / Finally, finally / See / [Verse 1: Jonny 5] / I'm from the mile high city / The highest city with the most
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Double K & Dok2 – 힙합 Hip Hop (라랄라 Lalala)
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D o k2 or the g o nz o my people / Listen up now i'm here to testify / D o u b l e k flow killa k i'm here yo / 날 모른다면 다시 한번 press rewind / Motha fucka 난 이 씬에 숨은 복병 I'm a rap
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Nikki Jean) – Hip-Hop Saved My Life
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Lupe tells the story of a young black man who prevents resorting to drugs and murder by making it as a rapper. This song was inspired by Slim Thug and Bun B.
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Lupe Fiasco: Food & Liquor vs The Cool vs Tetsuo & Youth
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yessir. Another 1v1v1 GOAT Album thread. These are usually the 3 albums that are considered the GOAT Lupe Fiasco albums, they’re pretty interchangeable, you could say whichever out of these three. I wanna see y'alls opinions and shit (again). Yeah.
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Matthew Santos) – Fighters
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The emotional outro to Lupe Fiasco’s second album The Cool
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Asaiah Ziv – Black Sheep [Yung Lupe]
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In this song, Asaiah Ziv pays homage to Lupe Fiasco, who was seemingly a great inspiration for his rapping career. This is apparent with the numerous references to Lupe’s songs
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Trey Songz) – Blackout (Circuit City Bonus Track)
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A exclusive bonus from when back in the day there was a magical electronics store called Circuit City that is now liquidated.
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. GemStones) – Go Baby
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The final track on Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool. An ode to a lady that makes Lupe happy. Jazzy track
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Matthew Santos) – Superstar
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In the first single off his second concept album The Cool, Lupe Fiasco delivers one of his most popular songs yet with a melancholic, lyrical meditation on the drawbacks of being
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Lupe Fiasco – Paris, Tokyo
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The sixth track on Lupe’s The Cool. Lupe explained the inspiration behind the song:
I love Paris, I love Tokyo… And what inspired me to write the song was that between ‘Food And
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Poo Bear & Snoop Dogg) – Hi-Definition
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[Chorus: Pooh Bear & (Snoop Dogg)] / Gather 'round, go a-head and stare / (You street folks don't need permission, my life's in hi-definition) / Listen with your eyes follow with
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. GemStones & Sarah Green) – Free Chilly (Interlude)
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A song recorded in honor of Lupe’s jailed business partner, Charles “Chilly Mac” Patton, who was taken in for dealing Heroin.
This is the second song Lupe has written to Chilly—“
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Lupe Fiasco – Gotta Eat
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In another installment of the Cool saga, Lupe Fiasco takes “extended metaphor” to new heights, talking about fast food while simultaneously telling a story of gangster glory and
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Bishop G & Nikki Jean) – Little Weapon
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“Little Weapon”, produced by Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy, looks at children with guns, from child soldiers in Africa to high school shooters to violent video games
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Lupe Fiasco – Gold Watch
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As the intro states, Lupe takes this Chris & Drop-produced cut to shed some light on some of the things he likes. It’s a testament to his relative uniqueness: he’s got an American
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Ayesha Jaco) – Baba Says Cool for Thought
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The opening of Lupe Fiasco’s album, The Cool is a spoken word verse by Ayesha Jaco. It’s about the definition of the word cool, and how we say a lot of thing is cool, not thinking
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Sarah Green) – Intruder Alert
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A song off of Lupe Fiasco’s Sophmore album, “The Cool”. About different intruders affecting people’s lives.
The first verse clearly explains the tale of a girl who was raped at a
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. GemStones & Graham Burris) – Dumb It Down
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A sprawling polemic about the pressures to simplify one’s lyrics to appeal to the mainstream – Lupe will have none of it.
It is a song Russian novel-esque in its depth, and rich
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. UNKLE) – Hello/Goodbye (Uncool)
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This song tells us about a world where everyone lives in terror and fear and the air is so dangerous the citizens are told, “Not to breathe the air.” And how the government can
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Lupe Fiasco (Ft. Matthew Santos) – Streets on Fire
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Lupe Fiasco and Matthew Santos describe an apocalyptic world being swept under a massive, perhaps figurative plague of some sort. Though the “disease” can be interpreted plenty
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