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That being said, we at GlobalGrind thought we'd make that fact a little more apparent by compiling a list of 10 of the most negative rap lyrics from some of our legends - past and present - in the game.
The two engaged in a public conversation on Twitter that covered the power of hip-hop music and lyrics on African-American communities.
Lupe Fiasco did more than just rant about Chicago, his city, however. Last night he released a song on Twitter dedicated to the baby girl called "Jonylah Forever."  
Chicago native Lupe Fiasco, returned to Twitter to release a snippet of his new track "Light Blue," but decided to give his fans the entire track instead. 
While performing at an Inauguration Weekend concert in Washington, D.C. last night, Lupe Fiasco decided it would be the perfect time to go on an anti-war and anti-Obama rant.
It looks like we'll have a Lupe project this year, but it just won’t be called Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 2, meaning it will have a very different concept.
About a month ago, Lupe announced that he wouldn't be using his Twitter anymore. Then, last night, Lupe tweeted out that he was erasing all previous tweets. 
In addition to his music career, Lupe has worked on several different clothing collaborations, the latest of them being the Vans OTW for his very own Stovepipe sneaker.
Recently - while in Miami - the Chicago rapper linked up with NBC's Nitecap with Peter Bailey to share some of his insights surrounding conscious hip-hop, and the duality that comes with that. When asked if it gets "tiring," Lupe's response was much more than a "simple yes or no."
GlobalGrind rounded up 10 of our favorite bitchy hip-pop songs, so sit back and listen up, bitch. 
Lupe isn't the first, nor will he be the last musician to claim he's been touched by an angel, whoops, we mean alien. 
The discussion of extraterrestrial life has always been debated, but according to Lupe, aliens are indeed real, and they left him with a huge scar.  
Fresh off the release of the album, we got the chance to talk to the complex rapper about the new album and the message behind the blank cover.  
In a recent interview with NPR, Lupe talked about his political awareness and how he didn't have to say the "Pledge Of Allegiance" as a child.
During his performance, Lupe Fiasco got on his Kanye-rant swag and decided to clear the air about his relationship with Chief Keef. 
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