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Unfortunately, the group split up just after they were about to begin but fortunately for Fiasco who chose to go solo after that. Refusing to stop Soon enough he was a quite popular Internet artist that his work was heard by renown rapper Jay-Z. Since Fiasco had already started mixing, releasing singles and gained money from it, he had enough preparation to start his own record label. Thus he turned down the offer from Jay-Z to start 1st and 15th Entertainment which is an imprint of Atlantic Records.

Through his own label, Fiasco released his debut studio album called "Food and Liquor". The album became a major success, gaining as much as four nominations at the Grammy Awards.

Fiasco, by then was acknowledged as one of the rappers who was closely associated to A-listers in Hip-Hop community such as Kanye West , Pharrell Williams and Jill Scott. Together with the first two musicians he formed a supergroup called Child Rebel Soldiers who spawned many mixtapes. He released an album called "The Cool" that proved to be another hit for him through two strong singles called "Dumb It Down" and "Superstar".

The latter in particular has been a chart climber since it was released in December It peaked at number 10 on Billboard Hot In the end of , just after only releasing two studio albums, the rapper came with a shocking news that he was about to end his career in music. My whole energy for making hip-hop music is slowing down. I've been doing it for seven years. I still don't think I'm famous. Not to mention the fact that the religion, ethnicity, or race of an executive supposedly taking advantage of an artist has absolutely no relevance to the discussion about the rights of creatives.

While Lupe Fiasco stood by what he said, many fans rebelled against him, as did critics and a good number of Lupe's contemporaries. Eventually, SoundCloud removed his song for "hate speech" and Lupe retired from music. Albums canceled… Getting beat up for telling the truth is not how I plan on spending the rest of life," according to NME.

Lupe Fiasco has remained pretty silent in recent years. Although in March , he produced and starred in a three-part TV documentary about his travels in China and his passion for martial arts.

But other than that, he's seemed to disappear. Since he's shown little to no remorse about the comments he's said about Jewish people, perhaps this is a good thing. The rapper unfollowed his reality star estranged wife again on Instagram.

Dylan Parker is a list and content writer working for Valnet Inc. He specializes in entertainment, film, and celebrity news. Dylan has also written for Narcity and various other entertainment, food, and travel publications. Here's what happened and why he left the music industry forever At that point, Lupe was on top of the world and the industry was his oyster. Share Share Tweet Email. Related Topics Celebrity. The album peaked at number eight on the Billboard and earned the rapper three Grammy nominations.

A highly conceptualized follow-up, The Cool , was released in December Led by "Superstar," Lupe 's first Top Ten and platinum single, it earned gold certification and led to four additional Grammy nominations. Despite a track record of significant commercial success and acclaim, Lupe met a number of obstacles on the way to the release of his third album, Lasers.

The process culminated in a petition signed by over 30, followers who demanded that Atlantic release the long-delayed album, which was followed by a fan protest outside the label's New York City offices. Its development and September birth were relatively uncomplicated. A few non-album singles, including the Ed Sheeran collaboration "Old School Love," were scattered across and For , three albums were plotted for release.

Though he was thwarted by what he referred to as "clearance and mixing issues," Lupe was able to issue the singles "Pick Up the Phone" and "Made in the USA" during the year.

That December, Lupe also uploaded a track, "N. The rapper defended himself and announced "I'm officially not releasing anymore music" on social media. Drogas Wave , inspired in part by a story about Africans who jumped from a slave ship, adapted to living underwater, and sunk other ships for the sake of freedom, arrived in September In June , Fiasco issued the previously unreleased single "Run Game.



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