A lot of it has to do with his ability to go off the dome, and punch in lines without writing anything, the way his mind works is insane if you watched some his IG lives. He was coming up with the verses for Seattle on IG live, rappers would be embarrassed to try that in front of hundreds of people watching lol.
Don't you mean "wrote"? Because as impressive as it is to record in 3 days, he could've been sitting with the material for a while. Writing to beats and just rapping aloud to himself. He could've rehearsed it a ton. If you have all your material prepared, recording in 3 days is pretty feasible for most artists - saves hella money on studio time as well
@@ryannishikawa1356 nah on Twitter he says he wrote and recorded everything in 72 hours. So he had no lyrics written down he literally wrote and recordeded in 72 hours
Ok what's the significance of the flannel? Is like indicative of how much he enjoyed this? Like does yellow mean he's gonna give it a great review, and other colors not so much?
I’m the guy that organized the fiasco Friday protest for LASERS against Atlantic Records and it’s amazing to see Lupe just still killing it and achieving what I knew he would now that’s he’s independent
@@TheRat900 obviously don't read the lyrics or care about different styles of lyricism. There isn't one way to express ideas. Doesn't mean you gotta like it but to say rambling about nothing..............
@@dyllgood it's interesting to me how differently things are viewed in retrospect. fans new and old alike can appreciate the greatness of F&L, but since skateboarding isnt as big a thing with teens now, bewer fans probably find other tracks from the album more standout than Kick Push
Given the teaser of Autoboto I was nervous about the overall outcome of what could become this project. It came off more like a Drogas Light or TapeTape like track. Nonetheless, I'm loving this project and never regretted getting into Lupe's music way back when. Been nothing but amazing albums, random tracks, and mixtapes alike.
I think it was kind of like a kendrick “i” situation where it seemed oddly surface level as a single, but fit right into the narrative of the album once it dropped
I know the record might not make the waves that it should but I have to applaud him trying to state the exact issue I have always had with drill music. HIs perspective is way more potent being actually from Chicago and literally watching people he cares about die to gun violence. This album surprised me and its great that I can still say that about an artist I have been listening to since 2006.
When you put your art above everything casual fans will fall off and that's exactly what Lupe wants. Fans that can understand and appreciate his work are much better than half hearted fans who jump ship the moment you don't bow to their will. I have, and will always, see Lupe as a legend weather he tops charts or not.
I’m glad you liked it! Lupe is easily one of my favorite MCs, and every album so far has been great. I don’t like this one quite as much as the conceptual opus that was DROGAS WAVE, but it’s still a solid follow up that I’ll definitely be coming back to.
When I was a teenager, my friends and I saw Lupe play at a festival and I caught a water bottle that he threw in the crowd. We used it as a GB to smoke out of when we got home, thinking we were so cool. Now im spiritually connected to Lupe forever.
Really appreciate the review, Anthony!! Been a fan of Lupe since I first heard F&L back in 2006. Listening to DMIZ reminded me of how much I enjoyed and replayed T&Y after it was released. This might even be my favourite album of his since then
as someone who’s worked as a mall kiosk employee (making custom tees, heat press jewelry and other novelty items) I gotta say that track slapped. Was relatable, yet somehow revealing about our economy. Rich or poor you’re a victim to deceit. It’s a fire album. I love the closing ON FAUX NEM. Ik its on foe nem, chicago slang for on my mama or persons. You can also see his criticism of ny/chicago drill music with lyrics in the song. If you rearrange the title you can see why Lupe used faux instead of Foe. He thinks drill rappers are fake to their culture every if they aren’t lying in their songs about the crimes they do. Gun violence is at an all time high yet these rappers keep rapping about killing each other, owning guns, sending shooters and we see year after year a few of these young men lose their lives. Rip. I like how this album is like a social commentary on the rap industry, our problems with christianity, Lu goes off and kinda bridges together the concept of Drill Music in Zion. Its kinda a presentation of society and maybe his feelings on his genre. To be out of place (drill music, loud/violent) in zion (Utah, national park, calm and beautiful). He’s either out of touch with these young guys or his critiques are letting us know that they are the ones out of touch and going about the music and their gang life the wrong way. Either way this album was deep, jazzy, Bars on bars on bars. Rap album of the year despite lack of sale/popularity. 9/10
It feels like Lupe his a crossroads awhile back where he could either respond to professional disappointment by disappearing up his own as or double down on using his art to speak to a broader audience and he chose the latter. And while I doubt he ever gets the broader audience he truly wants, I think he's chosen the right path. He's continued to push himself and grow well past the point of most of his peers and reaching an audience that isn't him is the main motivating reason, imo. He's betting on himself. We'll catch up.
He said he was just collecting a check and going to work after F&L up until T&Y cuz the situation with Atlantic. (drogas lite was just to get out that contract for good it was just vault songs)
I think you got Lupe mischaracterized, he never really cared about crossing over into the mainstream like that. He made the choices he did for a reason.
this album is the best integration of jazz and rap music i’ve ever heard, and that integration is long, LONG overdue. i’ve been a jazz focused tenor/baritone sax player since i was 13 (i’m now 21) and also come from a city where many of the social issues he highlights in this album are impossible to avoid. i’m so glad somebody made an album like this and i’m even happier it was lupe. i’ve been listening to him since elementary school 🤙
In my opinion this is one of the best albums of the year so far. What I really enjoy is the succinctness of it. I find Lupe's biggest flaw throughout his career has been an inability to edit himself, leading to albums that either contain some half-baked tracks or a density and length that can feel overwhelming and intimidating. On Drill Music in Zion, it feels like not a moment has been wasted. The short length even encourages repeated listens so you can really absorb the stellar lyrics and production. I'm glad that 15 years after Food & Liquor, Lupe's challenge to himself to create this album in 3 days has given him a new and fruitful approach to his work.
wow, lupe fiascos music is real artistry, he manages to get an 8 on his album that was recorded in 72 hours with a $100 mic and beats produced on GarageBand, while other artists studio music which takes months to make and still isnt as good as this one
really shows how much of a nerd Lupe is when he said he got the influence to record the album in 3 days from the Japanese concept of finding imperfection beautiful lol
unlike professional sports, your body doesn't give out on you. when you're a rapper who focuses on the words more than anything else, your wisdom and age can become a tool.
I haven’t listened to this album yet, but I think it’s interesting this review was 70% shorter than his review on Kendrick’s MM&BS, but Lupe got a better score. I know length doesn’t speak to quality exactly, and Kendrick’s probably had a lot more that Anthony wanted to break down as a fan from the beginning
Not just that but he also could've had more gripes and issues with MMATBS to go through and explain. There is also the need for a longer explanation for popular albums that he is going to give a low score to in order to more thoroughly back up his opinion so that kdots massive fanbase don't break down his door and accuse him of this or that.
One of the best albums I’ve heard in awhile. I knew Lupe was going to come through for us, but I honestly didn’t expect myself to love the project THIS much. It gets better with every single listen. I thought to myself “wow, I haven’t heard an album that hit like this since TPAB”, so I thought it was funny that Melon put that exact vinyl in the background. AOTY so far in my opinion, and this is coming from a Kendrick-Stan, and someone who really enjoyed Conway’s album as well.
This has been a fantastic year for rap. Denzel Curry, Conway the Machine, Kendrick and Lupe have all dropped great fucking albums and we’re barely past the halfway mark in the year. Even logic, token and Westside Boogie put out solid records and really impressed me. Can’t wait to see what the rest of the year has in store for the genre
This album is so damn good, and yes he still got it, matter of fact, his pen just keeps getting better. I love the messages in this album. Lupe truly cares for the youth, for his city Chicago. Another amazing album!
Really enjoyed the album. Lupe is a generational talent. Ms. Mural is a gorgeous song. I’ve noticed from a few different reviews that he doesn’t really seem to dig some of the lower energy songs like “Seattle” from this album or “Rich Spirits” from Kendrick’s album as much. But those tend to be the songs that I go back and listen to the most frequently because they’re smooth and easy listening for me personally. Different strokes I guess.
There’re so many Easter eggs in this album that Fantano didn’t even touched on. From the album cover to the lyrics to the song titles to the acronym DMIZ. But I’m happy he finally gave Lupe the review he deserves.
@@emiljayatileke416 the acronym for Drill Music in Zion is DMIZ which it can be pronounced Demise which means a persons death. Demise (dəˈmīz). Lupe also promoted the album as DMIZ
I've been a fan of chill, more conscious/lyrical alternative rap for a while and finally decided to sit down and listen to this new album after learning that Lupe is a big fan of one of my personal favorite rappers, Aesop Rock. I was fucking impressed with this album. Kiosk's rapped verse really sticks out along with Ms Mural. Not sure where to go next on his discography, but I love what he did with this.
The cool is best Lupe album... T and Y is his most abstract album (Mural is top 2 most lyrical track ever made) He also got a michael young history saga throughout his first 2 albums (one of the best saga in hip hop imo)..check it out
It's been a long while since coming across an album where I have it on repeat. Particularly "Drill music in Zion" and "On Faux Nem". Love the really chilled out Jazz vibe. Lupe is a true artist.
I love this album so much. It felt like forever since Lupe released something so potent. I wasn't a huge fan of drogas, so this is came right on time. I loved Seattle. it was the first track I heard from the album. I loved the opening poem, Lion's den. I thought kiosk was lyrically impeccable. Ms. Mural was everything. I wasn't a fan of Precious Things. Naomi was dope. I wanted some better hooks on some of these tracks. I believe Goti was too short. It was like an unnecessary cliffhanger. Your rating and review is spot on. It's a solid 8.
What didn’t you like about precious things? I thought it was dope using hands as a metaphor differently in every verse. One of my favorites but hey it took me a few listens to come around on Seattle and you brought that up first
I have an actual correction to make!!! the track "GHOTI" is actually pronounced "FISH"! I somehow got that reference from a book with a title I don't remember, it's a play on phonetics, you can take the "gh" from "Laugh", the "o" from "women" and the "ti" from "nation"
lupe seems so not pretentious and humble with this release, he doesnt seem to be trying to compete with anyone on the scene. album is short, eazy to listen and enjoyable. it is also a masterpiece created with rigour and precision. Lupe is in his own lane, AOTY easy
This is (rap) album of the year, and I would bet a lot of money that it stays that way, might also be rap album of the decade. Such a great project from Lupe idk why everyone including myself always sleeps on him, he has many great projects yet he isn’t talk about enough.
@@sittingyak lol no, no he doesn’t. It’s a good album but it’s not better than gkmc or tpab. Lupe dropped one of the most lyrical and creative records I have heard since about 2012-2013. Idk if you haven’t listened to it yet or what, but it’s an album you listen to front to back every time you listen to it.
I really liked this album...I've listened to every Lupe album and most of his mixtapes going back to like 2004 and this one is definitely one of my favorites. I like that he says what he means, I love the wordplay and the imagery, and the production was on point. Also, it wasn't too short or too long
Great analysis Smarthony Stufftano! Fyi, GHOTI (gh sounds like gh in tough... o sounds like the o in women... ti sounds like ti motion) is pronounced "Fish" he ties that together at the end of the track.
I'm glad to see someone finally giving this album (and Lupe in general) some love. This album immediately hit me the first time I listened to it. It's a shame he is not more widely appreciated.
Lupe was the first rapper that truly got me into hip hop when Kick Push came out, always been my favorite and easily a better lyricist than Kendrick though I love both.
Food & Liquor literally changed my life. It made me start looking at things in a different light. I was kind of headed down the wrong path in life before I listened to that album.
"Rappers die to much, thats it... thats the verse" Then the rest of the song being amazing as well makes for one of my favorite Lupe tracks ever. The way he talks about the reasoning for why that first verse was the way it was is just so so smart.
Precious things is a banger to me. Love that track. I've enjoyed Lupe's catalog but I've never been in love with much of it. I thoroughly enjoyed this album though and am still rinsing.
Besides Food and Liquor and The Cool, DMIZ grew on me pretty quick. I wonder if Tetsuo and Youth and DROGAS Wave grew on Fantano since they dropped. Lu’s music doesn’t always latch onto people easily due to the complex entendres and conceptual styles.
Lupe Fiasco deserves so much more love than he’s gotten honestly
right he's a lyrical legend
@ariestiger michael 🤡Lupe was popular in the mid 00s and just he’s not as popular as before and that’s every artist
@@Newportnews98 exactly I think him dissing Obama definitely did do him some harm tho
Facts he’s goat lyricist/rapper imo
Maybe if he wasn’t kind of a massive dork
Bro made an album with garageband and a usb mic, and recorded the whole LP in three days and got an 8. Thats really impressive if you ask me.
That's really 🧢 if you ask me
@@alec57 its not though
@Alec where's your LP? Where's you positive feedback from Fanthony Antono
I still can't believe he recorded this record in 3 days. Some artists could spend a whole year & can't produce an LP as potent as this one.
And drake made his trash in a week 😭
A lot of it has to do with his ability to go off the dome, and punch in lines without writing anything, the way his mind works is insane if you watched some his IG lives. He was coming up with the verses for Seattle on IG live, rappers would be embarrassed to try that in front of hundreds of people watching lol.
Don't you mean "wrote"?
Because as impressive as it is to record in 3 days, he could've been sitting with the material for a while. Writing to beats and just rapping aloud to himself. He could've rehearsed it a ton.
If you have all your material prepared, recording in 3 days is pretty feasible for most artists - saves hella money on studio time as well
@@ryannishikawa1356 nah on Twitter he says he wrote and recorded everything in 72 hours. So he had no lyrics written down he literally wrote and recordeded in 72 hours
@@Gintoki_Madao honestly I like that record
Side note: Lupe made this album in 72 hours, using GarageBand and a $100 microphone
in a cave with a box of scraps
And his vocal chords ripped out
While walking up hill both ways
The man is a samurai what do yall expect.
I think this is less of a side note and more of a fun fact with a little bit of chefs kiss and finished off with no cap
Lupe is really climbing the ranks on everyone’s top lists. He is one of the greatest rappers of all time
He is lyrically the absolute best. Nobody can rap objectively better than him.
He should've been up on people's ranks
He's been in my top five for a long time
Easily i don’t see anyone beating him lyrically the kendricks n coles are lyrically a 5 when u bring someone like lupe into discussion
@@ShizAudi what about Aesop Rock? Not trying to diss Lupe but Aesop is also an absolute menace lyrically.
You would've given it a 10 if the album was titled "Ridge Wallets in Zion"
if the album was titles “to pimp a drill music in zion’s m.a.a.d city” it’d be an instant 15/10
So true
Incredible how this deep into his career Lu is still putting out some of the best conscious hip hop out there. Well deserved yellow flannel.
God I hate that term
@@RS-qz6by 💯
Ok what's the significance of the flannel? Is like indicative of how much he enjoyed this? Like does yellow mean he's gonna give it a great review, and other colors not so much?
His mixtapes are some of the best hip hop music in history, you should check it out
@@RS-qz6by so does lupe lmao
I’m the guy that organized the fiasco Friday protest for LASERS against Atlantic Records and it’s amazing to see Lupe just still killing it and achieving what I knew he would now that’s he’s independent
Stop playing I'm That guy
Protest? What protest
hey do you have some of those fiasco Friday shirts
@@Dra3000 I’m not the one that designed them actually but I’ll ask my friend mine is completely torn at this point I wore it too much lol.
@@Jack-zj1ug for Lasers outside Atlantic records
I was looking forward to this review. Lupe has an incredible discography. Arguably one of the best emcees of all time imo.
Definitely one of the best
@@TheRat900 You have to analyze the things he says to understand it. None of his lyrics are surface level.
@@TheRat900 obviously don't read the lyrics or care about different styles of lyricism. There isn't one way to express ideas. Doesn't mean you gotta like it but to say rambling about nothing..............
Just forget about Lasers tho
@@eatdoritoyum yeah, we all know he doesn't like it either. Was forced from the label 😔
So happy for Lupe. Seemed to get back to his groove with this project since Tetsuo & youth.
Cool profile pic. Love that album!
i love thundercat
Drogas Wave is better than dmiz
@@RevengeTWOD hasn’t even let the new album properly breath yet
Drogas Wave was Dope, one of the best of 2010s
Can assure you Lupe fiasco is one of those artists that’ll be far more appreciated in future generations than now
Can't wait to show my children “Kick, Push” someday. Inspired me and many others to pick up skateboarding as a hobby.🛹
@@dyllgood it's interesting to me how differently things are viewed in retrospect. fans new and old alike can appreciate the greatness of F&L, but since skateboarding isnt as big a thing with teens now, bewer fans probably find other tracks from the album more standout than Kick Push
I think that he is MF Doom of 2010s.
Always felt that he’ll only get the large acclaim and praise when he passes away like other artists.
Dogg! He is too ahead.
Lupe doesn’t make “bangers”, he make Rembrandts. The true GOAT.
Lupe finally getting a yellow flannel on the channel is so great to see
Lyrical miracle
Given the teaser of Autoboto I was nervous about the overall outcome of what could become this project. It came off more like a Drogas Light or TapeTape like track. Nonetheless, I'm loving this project and never regretted getting into Lupe's music way back when. Been nothing but amazing albums, random tracks, and mixtapes alike.
Yeah I felt kinda meh about AUTOBOTO and really tried to like and then was amused when I realizes its the weakest track in the album.
I think it was kind of like a kendrick “i” situation where it seemed oddly surface level as a single, but fit right into the narrative of the album once it dropped
I love Autoboto. I wouldn't have been mad if we got a Carrera Lu like album full of slappers
Autoboto definitely had me concerned specifically with the chorus but it actually kinda grew on me.
@@solodolotrevino With the number of singles he put out after the Royce "diss" he could have dropped one, easily.
I know the record might not make the waves that it should but I have to applaud him trying to state the exact issue I have always had with drill music. HIs perspective is way more potent being actually from Chicago and literally watching people he cares about die to gun violence. This album surprised me and its great that I can still say that about an artist I have been listening to since 2006.
When you put your art above everything casual fans will fall off and that's exactly what Lupe wants. Fans that can understand and appreciate his work are much better than half hearted fans who jump ship the moment you don't bow to their will. I have, and will always, see Lupe as a legend weather he tops charts or not.
Well put
Same!!👍
Agreed 👏
I’m glad you liked it! Lupe is easily one of my favorite MCs, and every album so far has been great. I don’t like this one quite as much as the conceptual opus that was DROGAS WAVE, but it’s still a solid follow up that I’ll definitely be coming back to.
When I was a teenager, my friends and I saw Lupe play at a festival and I caught a water bottle that he threw in the crowd. We used it as a GB to smoke out of when we got home, thinking we were so cool. Now im spiritually connected to Lupe forever.
Bruh
Lupe has really been on a run with the last few albums
@Perverted Alchemist that album was made to be a throwaway/mainstream album so Atlantic Records wouldn’t get any money from Tetsuo & Youth
@@arbitore6759 how so?
I was looking forward to this review. Lupe has an incredible discography.
Really appreciate the review, Anthony!! Been a fan of Lupe since I first heard F&L back in 2006. Listening to DMIZ reminded me of how much I enjoyed and replayed T&Y after it was released. This might even be my favourite album of his since then
The most surprising album for me in a long time. I’ve never been big on Lupe but man this is a fantastic album.
as someone who’s worked as a mall kiosk employee (making custom tees, heat press jewelry and other novelty items) I gotta say that track slapped. Was relatable, yet somehow revealing about our economy. Rich or poor you’re a victim to deceit. It’s a fire album. I love the closing ON FAUX NEM. Ik its on foe nem, chicago slang for on my mama or persons. You can also see his criticism of ny/chicago drill music with lyrics in the song. If you rearrange the title you can see why Lupe used faux instead of Foe. He thinks drill rappers are fake to their culture every if they aren’t lying in their songs about the crimes they do. Gun violence is at an all time high yet these rappers keep rapping about killing each other, owning guns, sending shooters and we see year after year a few of these young men lose their lives. Rip. I like how this album is like a social commentary on the rap industry, our problems with christianity, Lu goes off and kinda bridges together the concept of Drill Music in Zion. Its kinda a presentation of society and maybe his feelings on his genre. To be out of place (drill music, loud/violent) in zion (Utah, national park, calm and beautiful). He’s either out of touch with these young guys or his critiques are letting us know that they are the ones out of touch and going about the music and their gang life the wrong way. Either way this album was deep, jazzy, Bars on bars on bars. Rap album of the year despite lack of sale/popularity. 9/10
It feels like Lupe his a crossroads awhile back where he could either respond to professional disappointment by disappearing up his own as or double down on using his art to speak to a broader audience and he chose the latter. And while I doubt he ever gets the broader audience he truly wants, I think he's chosen the right path. He's continued to push himself and grow well past the point of most of his peers and reaching an audience that isn't him is the main motivating reason, imo.
He's betting on himself. We'll catch up.
He said he was just collecting a check and going to work after F&L up until T&Y cuz the situation with Atlantic. (drogas lite was just to get out that contract for good it was just vault songs)
he aint even trying bruh he just having fun with it. he already solidified as a great. he will SLR any rapper.
Chill with the unnecessary $3 words you sound like Twitter
I think you got Lupe mischaracterized, he never really cared about crossing over into the mainstream like that. He made the choices he did for a reason.
Atlantic was going to make lupe into a household name …. He chose no
Discovered Lupe with this album. Drogas, F&L, and T&Y have all become some of my favorite albums. Super talented guy.
The Cool is his best album. You gotta listen...
@@Sam-uh1lv agreed
T & Y so underrated it’s crazy
I cannot stop listening to this album. It's so lyrically powerful.
Right!!
Lupe Fiasco is one of the greatest artists in Hip-Hop history.
Also his best album cover since Tetsuo & Youth
Agreed.
I love that he paints them all himself
this album is the best integration of jazz and rap music i’ve ever heard, and that integration is long, LONG overdue. i’ve been a jazz focused tenor/baritone sax player since i was 13 (i’m now 21) and also come from a city where many of the social issues he highlights in this album are impossible to avoid. i’m so glad somebody made an album like this and i’m even happier it was lupe. i’ve been listening to him since elementary school 🤙
Lupe Fiasco is one of the best of all-time. Give this mane the love and respect he deserves 😤.
In my opinion this is one of the best albums of the year so far. What I really enjoy is the succinctness of it. I find Lupe's biggest flaw throughout his career has been an inability to edit himself, leading to albums that either contain some half-baked tracks or a density and length that can feel overwhelming and intimidating. On Drill Music in Zion, it feels like not a moment has been wasted. The short length even encourages repeated listens so you can really absorb the stellar lyrics and production. I'm glad that 15 years after Food & Liquor, Lupe's challenge to himself to create this album in 3 days has given him a new and fruitful approach to his work.
This album is so amazing. Lupe is one in a million with how he makes projects. Can’t believe he doesn’t get more love
wow, lupe fiascos music is real artistry, he manages to get an 8 on his album that was recorded in 72 hours with a $100 mic and beats produced on GarageBand, while other artists studio music which takes months to make and still isnt as good as this one
that’s crazy lmao
It's shows how experienced is he
really shows how much of a nerd Lupe is when he said he got the influence to record the album in 3 days from the Japanese concept of finding imperfection beautiful lol
No one cares about that lie. He never made that album in 3 days. But naive kids like you will eat it up.
Is this a book?
What’s the name ?
@@taetweaking Wabi-Sabi
Where did he say that he got the insipiration for the Album from Wabi Sabi?
It seems like a lot of rappers are hitting their 40s and continuing to evolve
unlike professional sports, your body doesn't give out on you. when you're a rapper who focuses on the words more than anything else, your wisdom and age can become a tool.
This is my personal AOTY. I absolutely love every single track on it, and I haven't gotten tired of it yet despite listening through it 15+ times.
great to see Lupe back in his element
He been back in his element since T&Y, which Fantano should re-review.
Wtf is u talm bout. He BEEN on a run. Tetsuo, drogas waves, house ep, drill music.
I haven’t listened to this album yet, but I think it’s interesting this review was 70% shorter than his review on Kendrick’s MM&BS, but Lupe got a better score. I know length doesn’t speak to quality exactly, and Kendrick’s probably had a lot more that Anthony wanted to break down as a fan from the beginning
Not just that but he also could've had more gripes and issues with MMATBS to go through and explain. There is also the need for a longer explanation for popular albums that he is going to give a low score to in order to more thoroughly back up his opinion so that kdots massive fanbase don't break down his door and accuse him of this or that.
I’ve been on YT SINCE 2007 this might be the most eloquent and ghetto comment of all time done so beautifully
Morale had the same score
Considering that Lupe Fiasco is many times more talented than Kendrick Lamar, I'm not surprised about the final score.
@@ZoeSimza they had the same score tho
Don’t forget that Lupe made this in 3 days from scratch
We don’t care . Only kids will eat that lie up.
@@eddythewire3755 it wasn’t a lie. He live-streamed the construction of the album
@@bigthingspoppinoff hey man, love your best verses compilations
@@taqiya.b5228 respect ✊🏾
I’ll never forget how he talked about hating making the show goes on and I’m so glad he got to be more free artistically
One of the best albums I’ve heard in awhile. I knew Lupe was going to come through for us, but I honestly didn’t expect myself to love the project THIS much. It gets better with every single listen. I thought to myself “wow, I haven’t heard an album that hit like this since TPAB”, so I thought it was funny that Melon put that exact vinyl in the background. AOTY so far in my opinion, and this is coming from a Kendrick-Stan, and someone who really enjoyed Conway’s album as well.
This has been a fantastic year for rap. Denzel Curry, Conway the Machine, Kendrick and Lupe have all dropped great fucking albums and we’re barely past the halfway mark in the year. Even logic, token and Westside Boogie put out solid records and really impressed me. Can’t wait to see what the rest of the year has in store for the genre
Earl Sweatshirt as well!
don't forget my boy pusha!
Push had a solid drop as well. Hopefully we get another Freddie Gibbs or Joey Badass project this year 🙏
Ngl that token album was cheeks, the rest were awesome though
Drake as well 💀
Verses and narrative are just on point in this album
This album is so damn good, and yes he still got it, matter of fact, his pen just keeps getting better. I love the messages in this album. Lupe truly cares for the youth, for his city Chicago. Another amazing album!
Really enjoyed the album. Lupe is a generational talent. Ms. Mural is a gorgeous song. I’ve noticed from a few different reviews that he doesn’t really seem to dig some of the lower energy songs like “Seattle” from this album or “Rich Spirits” from Kendrick’s album as much. But those tend to be the songs that I go back and listen to the most frequently because they’re smooth and easy listening for me personally. Different strokes I guess.
There’re so many Easter eggs in this album that Fantano didn’t even touched on. From the album cover to the lyrics to the song titles to the acronym DMIZ. But I’m happy he finally gave Lupe the review he deserves.
Where can I find out about all the Easter eggs I don’t know about any of this
What’s the acronym of DMIZ besides drill music in Zion?
De-Militarized Zone?
@@nicholastaylor8945 true! Just realized it sounds like "demise" too
@@emiljayatileke416 the acronym for Drill Music in Zion is DMIZ which it can be pronounced Demise which means a persons death. Demise (dəˈmīz). Lupe also promoted the album as DMIZ
FINALLY giving Lupe the respect he deserves.
Grew up with Lupe, he goes deep in his albums but in a mesmerizing sort of way
That’s crazy do you still have his number
I've been a fan of chill, more conscious/lyrical alternative rap for a while and finally decided to sit down and listen to this new album after learning that Lupe is a big fan of one of my personal favorite rappers, Aesop Rock. I was fucking impressed with this album. Kiosk's rapped verse really sticks out along with Ms Mural. Not sure where to go next on his discography, but I love what he did with this.
The cool is best Lupe album...
T and Y is his most abstract album (Mural is top 2 most lyrical track ever made)
He also got a michael young history saga throughout his first 2 albums (one of the best saga in hip hop imo)..check it out
Insane lyricism on this album man damn. Ms Mural was a special display
It's a great release from Lupe. Easy to listen to and quite different to his previous releases. Love all his stuff and DMIZ is a fantastic addition.
If it's easy to listen to you didn't dig deep enough
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@@boarderking133 I mean honestly he doesn't have to and that's a great thing regarding the album. The substance is there regardless.
Just write the fucking title dude
Thank you for giving Lupe his flowers. Also really glad you enjoyed this record.
It's been a long while since coming across an album where I have it on repeat. Particularly "Drill music in Zion" and "On Faux Nem". Love the really chilled out Jazz vibe.
Lupe is a true artist.
I love this album so much. It felt like forever since Lupe released something so potent. I wasn't a huge fan of drogas, so this is came right on time.
I loved Seattle. it was the first track I heard from the album. I loved the opening poem, Lion's den. I thought kiosk was lyrically impeccable. Ms. Mural was everything.
I wasn't a fan of Precious Things. Naomi was dope.
I wanted some better hooks on some of these tracks. I believe Goti was too short. It was like an unnecessary cliffhanger.
Your rating and review is spot on. It's a solid 8.
What didn’t you like about precious things? I thought it was dope using hands as a metaphor differently in every verse. One of my favorites but hey it took me a few listens to come around on Seattle and you brought that up first
I loved this album, so glad that Lupe's still putting out great music
I have an actual correction to make!!! the track "GHOTI" is actually pronounced "FISH"! I somehow got that reference from a book with a title I don't remember, it's a play on phonetics, you can take the "gh" from "Laugh", the "o" from "women" and the "ti" from "nation"
This album was incredible
I can't say I like DMIZ more than Dorgas Wave at this moment but it's solid.
A lupe interview would be sick
I love your constant references to other artists. Gonna follow up on so many things melon said. ThanK!
lupe seems so not pretentious and humble with this release, he doesnt seem to be trying to compete with anyone on the scene. album is short, eazy to listen and enjoyable. it is also a masterpiece created with rigour and precision. Lupe is in his own lane, AOTY easy
definitely in his own lane.
It was nice of Lupe to show what color flannel was necessary on the cover art
I saw Lupe for the first time recently!
At a Coldplay concert.
Beggars can't be choosers LMAO
I been busy but I'm happy to see a yellow flannel for my greatest rapper of all time. cant wait to study this one
If this album was the one that happens to be on the shelf right behind you, it would be a 10
Precious Things is about Hands Anthony
This is (rap) album of the year, and I would bet a lot of money that it stays that way, might also be rap album of the decade. Such a great project from Lupe idk why everyone including myself always sleeps on him, he has many great projects yet he isn’t talk about enough.
Kdot has rap aoty without a doubt
cap. rap of the album of 2022 was tom macdonard
He’s talked about enough, a top 30 rapper of all time
Prob bc he dropped the classics right before social media, then got F’d/blackballed by the industry right as social media came along
@@sittingyak lol no, no he doesn’t. It’s a good album but it’s not better than gkmc or tpab. Lupe dropped one of the most lyrical and creative records I have heard since about 2012-2013. Idk if you haven’t listened to it yet or what, but it’s an album you listen to front to back every time you listen to it.
I really liked this album...I've listened to every Lupe album and most of his mixtapes going back to like 2004 and this one is definitely one of my favorites.
I like that he says what he means, I love the wordplay and the imagery, and the production was on point. Also, it wasn't too short or too long
Thank you, Anthony. Very cool!
Great analysis Smarthony Stufftano! Fyi, GHOTI (gh sounds like gh in tough... o sounds like the o in women... ti sounds like ti motion) is pronounced "Fish" he ties that together at the end of the track.
Damn. That's neat wtf
This was a great album! I love the vibe it provided
👍
I'm glad to see someone finally giving this album (and Lupe in general) some love. This album immediately hit me the first time I listened to it. It's a shame he is not more widely appreciated.
Lupe was the first rapper that truly got me into hip hop when Kick Push came out, always been my favorite and easily a better lyricist than Kendrick though I love both.
Food & Liquor literally changed my life. It made me start looking at things in a different light. I was kind of headed down the wrong path in life before I listened to that album.
Impressive Review Anthony, THANK YOU
How can you not love the hook on SEATTLE? That shit is so catchy
"Rappers die to much, thats it... thats the verse"
Then the rest of the song being amazing as well makes for one of my favorite Lupe tracks ever. The way he talks about the reasoning for why that first verse was the way it was is just so so smart.
Lupe Fiasco is underappreciated
that's some high praise here bringing up Tetsuo and wave as both of those were classics
Just listened to this album, and I don’t regret it at all. It was awesome 🔥 The jazzy beats, Lupe’s bars, what could go wrong?
wow to me seattle is a total vibe, absolutely ove the instrumental + vocal performance and lupe's flow on this one really does sth to me
The cool part about kiosk is that it’s the middle track
Really need to hear this album n I really appreciate this video.
His best since Food & Liquor tbh. That intro sets the tone and it never lets up.
yeah if ur on crack, tetsuo & youth's a 10, and Drogas Wave is an 8 minimum
Tetsuo & Youth.
You're out of touch with what lupe has been releasing
@@SkeetWeezy this absolutely smokes Tetsuo and youth in a New York second.
Nah the Disrespect to DROGAS WAVE 🫠but still fairs
5:46 Thank you for turning down the saturation here, that yellow is SO BRIGHT
Album of the year!
Precious things is a banger to me. Love that track. I've enjoyed Lupe's catalog but I've never been in love with much of it. I thoroughly enjoyed this album though and am still rinsing.
A modern Lupe album that gets a Yellow Flannel?!
W
The cover single-handedly convinced me to check it out
Album is honestly so good I’m glad it got a solid rating
Dope to see Lu get the yellow flannel. Fam just hit us with possibly his 5th classic
He’s gonna go down as one of the most underrated artists of all time
Thats such a hard name for an album, I had no clue this released, I didn't see anything or anyone promoting it
Finally, an 8 for Lupe
Besides Food and Liquor and The Cool, DMIZ grew on me pretty quick. I wonder if Tetsuo and Youth and DROGAS Wave grew on Fantano since they dropped. Lu’s music doesn’t always latch onto people easily due to the complex entendres and conceptual styles.
Mr. Mural was just perfect
Yeah I was a lil shocked at how dope this alum is 🔥
Definitely a solid 8, one the best hip hop albums this year.
And here my fingers are crossed for the seasonal 10
This is the best Lupe since The Cool honestly.
Easy there buddy
Yea you need to chill
Iam glad that more people are recognizing the genius of lupe fiasco