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The Lupe Fiasco Wiki is an online encyclopedia that strives to become the premier resource for all things related to the Chicago artist. As of March 25, 2025, it hosts over 1.2K articles, documenting his discography, videography, live performances, interviews, and more. Feel free to browse, discuss with fans, or help edit. Note: To comply with FANDOM's policy, certain slurs in song lyrics must be censored. Lyrics are also subject to copyright and may be removed soon to avoid violation.

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  • Jean Baudrillard: Simulacra and Simulation (1981)
  • W. E. B. Du Bois: John Brown (1909)
  • Paulo Freire: Pedagogy of the Oppressed (1968)
  • Chris Hedges: Empire of Illusion (2009)
  • Walter Mosley: Twelve Steps Toward Political Revelation (2011)
  • Huey P. Newton: Revolutionary Suicide (1973)
  • Howard Zinn: A People's History of the United States (1980)


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About Lupe
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Lupe Fiasco, Friend of the People

Lupe Fiasco, born Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, grew up on the West Side of Chicago. He is regarded as one of the greatest lyricists in hip hop, known for his cerebral lyricism and creative storytelling. Through his music, you may learn about child soldiers, the Audubon Ballroom, settler colonialism, Black civil rights leader and activist Dick Gregory, names of slave ships, names of Black lives to be remembered, and conspicuous consumption. You may also, after several listens, catch his use of analogies, wordplay, double entendres, or many pop culture references.

Fiasco began his career in the early 2000s as part of the hip-hop crew the 1500s, distributing street mixtapes. One day, a few record producers invited him to showcase his talent at Raw Dope Studios, where Aftermath Entertainment would be scouting. There, he met his future business partner and manager, Chilly, and became a member of the rap group Da Pak. After the group disbanded, he briefly signed as a solo artist with Arista Records until CEO L.A. Reid's departure in 2004, which led to many artists being dropped or moved to subsidiary labels. He then secured a recording contract with Atlantic Records. Fiasco gained mainstream recognition with his feature on Kanye West's 2006 song, "Touch the Sky," and achieved solo success with his debut single, "Kick, Push," which became a celebrated anthem for Black skateboarders.

His first studio album, Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor (2006), received critical acclaim for its cerebral and socially conscious lyricism. It was followed by Lupe Fiasco's The Cool (2007), an album that explores themes of street violence, loss, and the allure of all things "cool." Despite encountering label difficulties with Atlantic, his third album, Lasers (2011), was finally released after a fan petition and a protest, becoming his first number-one album on the US Billboard 200. His next album, Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1 (2012), delved into the country's sociopolitical issues, such as colonialism and racism. Tetsuo & Youth (2015) marked a comeback for Fiasco, receiving widespread acclaim. Drogas Light (2017), his first project independent of Atlantic, was critiqued for its sound, in likeness to Lasers, while Drogas Wave (2018) returned to high-concept storytelling, focusing on a group of slaves who survive by living underwater. His latest releases include Drill Music in Zion (2022), described as his Illmatic, otherwise known as his magnum opus, and Samurai (2024), named to be his most personal album yet, inspired by an Amy Winehouse quote.

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  • He has practiced martial arts since he was three years old. He dedicated his 2019 TV docuseries, Beat n Path, to his late father Gregory Jaco, who was a martial arts instructor, a former member of the Black Panther Party, and an Army Green Beret.
  • He considers himself to be a student of Jay-Z, whom he has studied lyrically and respects. In 2010, Jay-Z stated to Cornel West, "I thought [Lupe] was an extraordinary writer […] If you sit down and really listen to some of the things that this young man has said, it's like you can't believe it."
  • Along with being a rapper, entrepreneur, lecturer at MIT, and painter, Fiasco has published stories. His short story "This City Is a Robot" was written for the Chicago Sun-Times. "Reflections of a Window Washer" appeared in the print edition of BLAG magazine. He is currently in the process of releasing Wave, the accompanying screenplay to his seventh studio album.
  • His final three-disc album would've been called LupEND, intended to fulfill his contract with Atlantic Records. However, his label refused to greenlight the project. He confirmed in January 2022 that it was "100% canceled."
  • He participated in Nike's 2009 Basketball MVP comedy commercials, voicing the reindeer, Blitzen, who raps a diss track aimed at Santa Claus (voiced by KRS-One).
  • He is part of the educational guild Society of Spoken Art, for rappers looking to expand their art through academic studies in language sciences, computation, and cognitive science. Their motto is Firmitas, Utilitas, Venustas (Solid, Useful, Beautiful). He presented the institution at the 2019 Para Site International Conference in Hong Kong, China.
  • He wrote an open letter on white supremacy in 2015, where he denounced it and concluded, like everyone else, is "regularity."
  • Along with his love of video games, Japanese culture, jazz music, and game of ur, he is passionate about cars.
  • He made a cameo on the American drama television series, One Tree Hill (S4, E4), where he performed his songs "Kick, Push" and "I Gotcha" live. Another cameo was on the American musical drama television series, Empire (S4, E12), where he purchases an apartment.
  • In collaboration with Google, they created the artificial intelligence (AI) tool, TextFX, to assist rappers, writers, and wordsmiths. It launched to the public on August 2, 2023, where Fiasco created the song "Glass of Water" as an example.
  • In Chicago, Lupe Fiasco Day was celebrated on November 10, 2024.
Featured Article

The Samurai! Tour was Lupe Fiasco's latest headline concert tour in support of his ninth studio album, Samurai. It began on October 3, 2024, in New York City, and concluded on December 21, 2024, in Cleveland, Ohio.

As a way to encourage attendance, fans at each venue got the opportunity to obtain his exclusive mixtape, Rhymen Shop. The first ten individuals to purchase $100 worth of merchandise would receive a copy. It reportedly includes Samurai remixes.

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Lupe Fiasco Lends His Artistry And Advocacy To RIAA’s Annual Musicians On Call Benefit Event - Yahoo Entertainment - - February 28, 2025

Lupe Fiasco Lends His Artistry And Advocacy To RIAA’s Annual Musicians On Call Benefit Event  Yahoo Entertainment...

Lupe Fiasco Scores Massive Plaque After Crushing RIAA Concert Event - HotNewHipHop - - February 28, 2025

Lupe Fiasco Scores Massive Plaque After Crushing RIAA Concert Event  HotNewHipHop...

Human Artistry on Display as Lupe Fiasco Headlines Annual RIAA Event Benefiting Musicians On Call - RIAA - - February 27, 2025

Human Artistry on Display as Lupe Fiasco Headlines Annual RIAA Event Benefiting Musicians On Call  RIAA...

A SCENE IN RETROSPECT: Lupe Fiasco – “Tetsuo & Youth” - Everything Is Noise - - January 11, 2025

A SCENE IN RETROSPECT: Lupe Fiasco – “Tetsuo & Youth”  Everything Is Noise...

All About Rapper Lupe Fiasco's Historic Rap Course at This Prestigious University - The Root - - January 10, 2025

All About Rapper Lupe Fiasco's Historic Rap Course at This Prestigious University  The Root...

Lupe Fiasco to become professor of hip hop on new university course - Mixmag - - January 9, 2025

Lupe Fiasco to become professor of hip hop on new university course  Mixmag...

Lupe Fiasco To Teach New Hip-Hop Major At Johns Hopkins University - Patch - - January 8, 2025

Lupe Fiasco To Teach New Hip-Hop Major At Johns Hopkins University  Patch...
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