PLEASE tell me yall seen the new Lupe Fiasco video

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Technically this IS liberty activism...I'll leave the video here for everybody to watch and analyze. I wont spoil it or whatever, wanna know what you all think and get out of it.

btw its 3 music videos (turned into 1) JUST WATCH! :D

 
3:30 and 8:00 are where the vid changes for those who don't like the first song.

The other 2 vids are very different than the first one, and certainly make some bold statements not easily found in hip-hop culture, though I'm not sure i understand all the nuances.

There should have been more people at the table in my opinion.
 
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Technically this IS liberty activism...I'll leave the video here for everybody to watch and analyze. I wont spoil it or whatever, wanna know what you all think and get out of it.

btw its 3 music videos (turned into 1) JUST WATCH! :D



Good god almighty that's music and a half!
 
Lupe has been mentioned several times in libertarian circles but he certainly doesn't self-associate with the liberty movement.
 
Lupe has been mentioned several times in libertarian circles but he certainly doesn't self-associate with the liberty movement.

Interesting that he pits the priest, grandmother, teacher, and conservative against the executive, con-man, kkk guy, and gangsta in the final song.
 
Lupe has been mentioned several times in libertarian circles but he certainly doesn't self-associate with the liberty movement.

Regardless of how closely he chooses to be to our movement, he's a genius. His music is just staggering. And, aside from that, he's on "our" side in the sense that he sees through mindless hype, cults of personality, lies in the media, demagoguery, etc.
 
Wow, I'm definitely a Lupe Fiasco fan now. I already liked his track on the Robert Glasper album.

The second video in that series was pretty powerful. Seeing the black kid indoctrinated by the materialism in the media, and then promptly thrown into cuffs...
 
'he's basically paying an homage to George Orwell's novel "1984" it's very apparent because of "2+2=5" in the novel the government actually convinced the protagonist of this through beating him to the point he believed it.'



Decoding Lupe Fiasco's Three-Part 'Lamborghini Angels' Music Video - See more at: http://www.vibe.com/photo-gallery/d...bon-ballroom-music-video#sthash.5LqIA7eq.dpuf









Regardless of how closely he chooses to be to our movement, he's a genius. His music is just staggering. And, aside from that, he's on "our" side in the sense that he sees through mindless hype, cults of personality, lies in the media, demagoguery, etc.

Wow, I'm definitely a Lupe Fiasco fan now. I already liked his track on the Robert Glasper album.

The second video in that series was pretty powerful. Seeing the black kid indoctrinated by the materialism in the media, and then promptly thrown into cuffs...

good stuff

annotated lyrics

http://rapgenius.com/Lupe-fiasco-lamborghini-angels-lyrics
http://rapgenius.com/Lupe-fiasco-ital-roses-lyrics
http://rapgenius.com/Lupe-fiasco-audubon-ballroom-lyrics

overall the message seems to be "this is what america has become" and this is him criticizing black hiphop culture?

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good job guys! also think he is trying to get the attention off WHITE vs BLACKS and more into the social class that it is all about the rich and poor now, no more middle class.
 
That's a good point!

The KKK costume is worn by both black and whites in the video to show that oppression is really against both.
 
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That's a good point!

The KKK costume is worn by both black and whites in the video to show that oppression is really against both.

I interpreted it as meaning black celebrities, athletes, and musicians keep blacks oppressed the way the KKK did a hundred years ago. They have done far more damage to urban communities than white people in funny hats could have ever dreamed of doing.
 
I interpreted it as meaning black celebrities, athletes, and musicians keep blacks oppressed the way the KKK did a hundred years ago. They have done far more damage to urban communities than white people in funny hats could have ever dreamed of doing.
You interpreted as I did.

Black celebrities is a cop out though.
 
I am around the 6 minute mark and as soon as that cop came strolling in (my mind was racing to truly try to understand the message) I knew I was exactly on the right path. It would take me hours to lay my thoughts out. But this video so far is spot on.
 
good job guys! also think he is trying to get the attention off WHITE vs BLACKS and more into the social class that it is all about the rich and poor now, no more middle class.

Yup, exactly.

And I love that he made a hook out of these lyrics:

"Now white people, you can't say niggas
So I gotta take it back
Now black people, we're not niggas
Cause God made us better than that"

That's just an ironic, double-entendre, pun, allegory, and everything else rolled into a chorus. It's genius. Lupe Fiasco is a genius.
 
I am around the 6 minute mark and as soon as that cop came strolling in (my mind was racing to truly try to understand the message) I knew I was exactly on the right path. It would take me hours to lay my thoughts out. But this video so far is spot on.

He operates on so many different layers. Just staggering.

But remember his interview with Bill O, when everyone in the mainstream tried to paint him as an idiot? lol that was funny.
 
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