Blast Magazine recently got the chance to speak to Lupe Fiasco, whose concept album “The Cool” went certified gold, selling over 500,000 copies in the U.S. Fiasco dished about his part in the game LIPS as well as some of his current projects.
Kellen: How did you get involved with the game, and what was your reaction to being asked to perform?
Lupe: Uh, I got approached by XBox, Microsoft, actually a while back when they were kind of developing the game out. What struck me most, more than like you know, “come be in a game,, you know, “here’s a little money for you,” whatever — it was that the caliber of artist that they were putting me with to be kinda the initial roll-out, to actually instill the game and sell it, was dope. People like Duffy, and I was like wow, Duffy, and I went, she’s big and dope. And it made me just feel big and dope. It made me feel like, oh, I’m a somebody. Yay! [laughs]
Kellen: Are you a gamer yourself?
Lupe: Uh, avid. Avid gamer. A lot of role-playing games, fighting games. Street Fighter 2 is like my favorite game in the world.
Kellen: Let’s turn to your music for a moment. You’re quite well-known for dealing with some tough issues in your music. Are those issues part of what inspires you as an artist?
Lupe: Yeah, very much so. You know, you gotta talk about something. I know how to talk about just about anything, so you have to kind of find out the right thing to talk about. I pull a lot from things going on in the world, social issues, things I can help with or affect, and really actually bring that stuff to my audience, which is where I came from, people who listen to me and who don’t know what’s going on Russia, going on Uganda or what have you. How do I take those issues, transform them, and package them in a way where my hip-hop family or hip-hop base, you know, can understand it and participate in everything else going on in the world.
Kellen: Your last album “The Cool” was obviously a huge success and I know you’ve mentioned before that you’re interested in expanding its concept into other media, like a comic book. Have you given that any more thought?
Lupe: Initially when we first started, like you know the album is kinda based on these different characters, and a little plot line and a little storyline, and we just started to develop all types of crazy ideas. We actually did a little video game that you can play on my website. We’re doing a vintage radio show, like an old Vincent Price radio show from the forties. We’re planning a movie, a comic book, a clothing line, BMX bikes-anything and everything under the sun across mediums to tell the story. I just thought it was a dope story, like a hustler who gets killed and comes back to life and you know, has all these troubles going on. It’s really fresh.
Kellen: Sounds like you’ve got a lot going on.
Lupe: Yeah. [laughs]
Kellen: Last year you started the group Child Rebel Soldiers along with Kanye West and Pharrell. Do you have any plans to do any more music with them, because I know you did the single US Placers which was obviously a hit. Do you have any more ideas for that group?
Lupe: We’re all on the Glow in the Dark tour together, including Rihanna, with Kanye. Uh, and while we’re on tour we’re coming up with ideas, and different ways to do music and fashion and art and kind of everything. So yeah, we’re still working on it. It’s kind of like our little pet project.
Kellen: What are some of your favorite artists to work with besides Kanye and Pharrell and some of those other guys?
Lupe: Well I worked with Patrick Strump of Fall Out Boy. Fall Out Boy’s pretty cool. Jill Scott, who’s pretty amazing. Anybody that’s kinda like, you wouldn’t expect me go out and work with. You know for like the Superstar remix, like Jeezy and T.I. Any way that I can kinda push the envelope and kinda hit you where you’re not expecting me to hit you at. I really just kinda go for it.
Kellen: Do you have any ideas at the moment for your follow-up to “The Cool?”
Lupe: Yes.
Kellen: [laughs] Is that all I’m gonna get?
Lupe: May 2009. Stay tuned.
via BlastMagazine

may translates to july. it's fnf
ReplyDeleteMy speculation is coming into fruition. He's going the Nas route. Originally, I Am was to be a double disc album with one being released early in the year and the other disc released at the end of the year.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is that Lu is gonna release the Streets on Fire-themed disc in May and then release the other disc at the end of the year to bow out gracefully.
Readers, check out my piece on Lu at exclusiverevolution.com (Read before you attack lol)
^^ that would be interesting..
ReplyDeletebut I don't really think he'll do 2 albums in that amount of time...
I think there's a better possibility for The Cool remix album or CRS
i hope he just shooting to be putting lupEND by the summer, july sounds good.
ReplyDeletelupEND is coming out Dec 2009, its already stated to be a 4th Quarter release
ReplyDeleteI don't want LupEND to come out cuz that will be the end of Lupe, and the end of hip-hop...well we still have a few good MCs. But yea, I hope he delays it, as long as possible.
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