When Lupe Fiasco isn’t busy cutting random objects into random objects like the experienced warrior on Instagram, he’s busy putting some of the best syllable combinations and ideas together. Again, he proves the clarity of his blade by revisiting his previous album Samurai and creating a new Sonic Home for Samurai and the Palace from the 8-track project.
Lupe brings what he calls “a beautiful small combat rap” to the audience. Only this time did he keep Troy Tyler in the polished, more refined and tasty sound with him. There is no doubt that the album is a classic, and the new spin can only indicate that the correct lyrics can shine anywhere.
Only about a year ago, Lupe had a conversation about Kendrick Lamar and his shared attitude toward smart writing. Lupe soon announced that he wasn’t afraid to say anything to anyone, but just found that Kendrick ignored his declaration, and Kendrick had more pressing people to attend for mainstream artists. Nevertheless, the truth is that Lupe is in the conversation. Listen to yourself!