Lupe Fiasco’s third album finally gets a release after two years in major-label limbo, which came to a head last summer when fans started a petition and protested outside Atlantic’s headquarters.
Oddly, Lasers is Fiasco’s most commercial-sounding album – but think of it as club music with a conscience. The Chicago wordsmith wraps his skilful flow and incendiary rhymes about politics, social strife and race relations around feel-good club beats and massive, singalong choruses. In doing so, he effectively erases the invisible line that separates brain from booty.
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Spot on!
ReplyDeleteI feel the same as you both, 'he effectively erases the invisible line that separates brain from booty.' sums it up for me.
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