Complex says: In juggling Atlantic Records' idea for a more commercially focused album, with his die hard fans' stubbornness for a follow-up to 2007's The Cool, Lupe delivered against hist greatest challenge yet.
His wordplay and double and triple entendres were ever present, and masterfully scattered throughout. With Lasers, Lupe proved taht he's a multi-dimensional artist skilled enough to bend and produce what is wanted, while carefully filling it with his own prescription of exactly what is needed.
Sure, Lu told us he hated the album, but then again, director Alan Parker once described Pink Floyd: The Wall as, "One of the most miserable experiences of my creative life." So it's just a reminder for us that maybe an artist isn't the best judge of their own work.
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Complex is a joke. Rolling Papers at number 4? lmao That is an insult to all artists.
ReplyDelete^ i know right? hahaha..i stop getting my info from complex..
ReplyDeletemaybe this admin sean should do the same coming with that weak shit
'So it's just a reminder for us that maybe an artist isn't the best judge of their own work.'
ReplyDeleteTell that to eminem and what his sober ass thought of relapse.
yeah hate on me when I wasn't even the one posting it.
ReplyDeletelasers is bullshit and yall kno it...25 is stretch for that album...lupe is my fav rapper but compared to his other work lasers is just not up to par...i stopped listening to it completely..sorry yall but it is what it is
ReplyDeleteNo one cares what you think abou lasers
ReplyDeleteYou shouldn't have even responded to that sean.
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