Lupe Fiasco Flips Lil Wayne & Kendrick’s “Mona Lisa” (Review & Stream)

Someone get Lupe a day job, this n***a is clearly bored.


This s**t is a waste of time, but since I’ma fan of Lupe, I’ll post it.

On “Left to Right,” Lupe talks about melees, milkmen and loyal fans using a flow similar to the one Wayne used on “Mona Lisa” (For the most part). The track is hella short, which means it was probably made during a visit to the toilet or something for him.

 

OVERALL RATING (2.5/5)


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