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From “Dumb It Down” to “Put You On Game,” these 17 Lupe Fiasco verses show why he’s one of the most complex, gifted writers in all of Hip Hop. Check them out.
Taste of Chicago is coming back to Grant Park Sept. 5-7. Music headliners include the Chicago-born rapper Lupe Fiasco, R&B singer JoJo and Latin superstar Elvis Crespo.
Fiasco’s songs are an advertisement for MIT’s percent-for-art program, which allocates up to $500,000 to commission new permanent art every time there’s a major campus construction project.
Lupe Fiasco has written a series of rap songs inspired by the public art on the MIT List Visual Art Center campus.
Lupe Fiasco on his MIT course and rap’s stature in academia The singer plays a free concert on campus May 2 By Candace McDuffie Globe correspondent,Updated May 1, 2025, 3:55 p.m.
Lupe Fiasco dominated the rap game for years, but it seems he’s now ready to take everything he’s learned from the industry and give back to the next generation.
Grammy Award-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco will serve as a distinguished visiting professor at Johns Hopkins University, Peabody Institute.
Fiasco will teach a course on Rap as part of the conservatory’s new Bachelor of Music in Hip Hop program, a program that sounds as fascinating and engaging as any I’ve ever heard of.
Lupe Fiasco revealed that he'll be teaching rap at Johns Hopkins University's Peabody Institute later this year.
Lupe Fiasco drops "Pound For Pound," a high-energy track reminiscent of fight night entrance music.
Lupe Fiasco sat down with Donwill of The Almanac of Rap and explained why the Child Rebel Soldier supergroup didn't come out.