"At one point it wasn't about Lasers, it was about 'yo, we want out," says Lupe Fiasco about his long standoff with Atlantic Records.Lupe had a completed project, and an eager fan base awaiting it, yet Atlantic Records did not want to release Lupe's 3rd studio album, citing creative differences and corporate concerns.
In this interview we talk to Lupe about his feelings during the holdout, as well as how this ordeal has affected his relationship with the music found on the new LP and his enthusiasm to promote it.We also talk about the impact of all the protests and demonstrations on the future of the music business, and how he finds grounding and support in the Lasers Manifesto. - Ruby Hornet
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I'm going to go read the manifesto over again so that I will get more enthused about the album.
ReplyDeleteHey theres pictures of me in this! I can't believe I kissed Lupe's mom. I'm sucha dork. aha
ReplyDeletebest`10 interview
ReplyDeleteYo those were some excellent questions... This was a great interview..
ReplyDeleteSimply put--AMAZING.
ReplyDeleteLasers needs a better album cover man
ReplyDelete^^ what you see in the video is not the album cover
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