Music Review: Lupe Fiasco raps masterfully on new album

Lupe Fiasco, "Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1" (Atlantic Records)

Lupe Fiasco blacked out his album cover, except for the explicit content parental advisory. But he has plenty to say on his strong fourth offering, "Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Pt. 1."

The 17-track album is filled with complex rhymes from Fiasco, who raps masterfully on several scenarios regarding American urban culture.

The Chicago-bred rapper tackles the misuse of an explicit word used toward females on the single, "Bitch Bad." On "Hood Now (Outro)," he raps about several scenarios of how the world has been cultivated by the urban lifestyle, from sagging pants to diamond chains.

"Around My Way (Freedom Ain't Free)" is a good listen. But the song - which is a sample of Pete Rock & CL Smooth's 1992 release "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" - doesn't do the original much justice.

Fiasco also raps about love and attempting to overcome heartbreak on "Battle Scars," featuring Australian pop singer Guy Sebastian, and "Heart Donor" with Poo Bear. Other good listens include "Lamborghini Angels," "Brave Heart" with Poo Bear, "Cold War," featuring Jane $$$ and "ITAL (Roses)."

In all, "Food & Liquor II" is not as entertaining as Fiasco's first two albums - "Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor" and "Lupe Fiasco's The Cool." But the rapper's ability to rhyme with substance about the shape of today's urban society makes his new album a compelling piece of work.

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CHECK OUT THIS TRACK: "How Dare You" is a smooth track featuring Bilal with Lupe Fiasco hoping to entice an attractive woman as he approaches her.

Online:

www.lupefiasco.com

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