Lupe Fiasco – Black Power L Word (Review & Stream)

I’m pretty sure the ‘L Word’ Lupe is referring to on the title of this song is ‘Love’, but based off of what I just heard, it should be ‘Lyrical’.


Lupe has been dropping a couple random tracks here and there lately, and not only have they had interesting instrumentals attached to them, but they’ve been extremely lyrical too. In this particular episode, the Chicago rapper decided to rap over this soulful hip hop beat, dropping these extremely witty bars.

When Lupe raps like this, not many can see that man on the mic….

OVERALL RATING (5/5)


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