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// WEB EXCLUSIVE // Lupe Fiasco

Cooley High

On the Chicago MC's first album, "Food and Liquor" he told the story of a hustler's life, and death. Now that character is resurrected and joined by two more for Lupe's more concept driven follow-up, "The Cool." In the outtakes from our December/January interview, Lupe does his best at describing each character (we tried to understand) but you just may have to buy the album to really get his drift.

By Richard "Treats" Dryden
Photograph by Fredrik Skogkvist

Complex: You had a song on your first album called "The Cool". Tell me about the concept behind it.
Lupe Fiasco: Yeah, it was produced by Kanye West and it was about a hustler who gets killed and comes back to life and digs his way out of his own grave and then goes back to like the neighborhood that he grew up in and eventually winds up, at the end of the song, getting robbed by the same gun that he got shot with by some little kid. So it's very macabre, very dark but I always wanted to do that record, to tell that story of somebody who comes back to life, that kind of manifested itself into "The Cool". And "The Cool" went on to be like the inspiration for the next album. I thought that storyline, that kind of macabreness, that kind of spookiness, you know, leant itself to be even deeper, to be just like one part of a whole kind of storyline. So I put a little bit more thought into it and kind of expanded on it.

C: So would you say that this album is darker than your first?
Lupe Fiasco: Oh yeah, it's much darker just on the strength of the situation that I'm in, in life right now is kind of a happy period. It's a lot of success but it came with a lot of sacrifice and having my pops pass away and just recently having an aunty pass away and then having a friend pass away, Stack Bundles, a rapper in New York who got murdered out here and then to also have my partner get locked up, to get 44 years, all that stuff came along with the situation. It made the setting for me a more darker because I'm a little bit sad.

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