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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelFafp, 1st & 15th Prod.
UPC0653341888396
eBay Product ID (ePID)10046043837
Product Key Features
Release Year2017
FormatCD
GenreRap & Hip-hop/Hip Hop
ArtistFiasco, Lupe
Release TitleDrogas Light
Dimensions
Item Height0.24 in
Item Weight0.12 lb
Item Length5.62 in
Item Width5.11 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks14
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Dopamine Lit (Intro) 1.2 NGL Feat Ty Dolla $Ign 1.3 Promise 1.4 Made in the USA - Feat. Bianca Sings 1.5 Jump - Feat. Gizzle 1.6 City of the Year - Feat. Rondo 1.7 High - Feat. Simon Sayz 1.8 Tranquillo - Feat. Rick Ross and Big K.R.I.T 1.9 Kill - Feat. Ty Dolla $Ign and Victoria Monet 1.10 Law - Feat. Simon Sayz 1.11 Pick Up the Phone 1.12 It's Not Design - Feat. Salim 1.13 Wild Child - Feat. Jake Torrey 1.14 More Than My Heart - Feat. RXMN and Salim
Notes2017 release from the rapper. A decade after Lupe Fiasco exploded onto the hip-hop scene with his seminal 2006 debut Food & Liquor, the Chicago native is closing the chapter on his career with his most visualized projects yet. The independent rapper, who parted ways with his former label Atlantic Records following the release of 2015's Tetsuo & Youth, hits his creative peak with the first in a a trilogy of albums. If anything, Drogas Light is a testament to Fiasco's artistic growth throughout the years. The 14-track album is free of restraint, and daring by his standards: the sonic and storytelling palettes are vast and diverse, more so than ever before, traipsing genre and style with ease and touting songs to soundtrack everything from a night at the club to a quiet listen on headphones. Where Tetsuo & Youth leaned into more experimental pastures, Drogas Light is the embodiment of a musician whose foray beyond the boundaries of hip-hop feels increasingly natural, a glimpse into the genius that will be Fiasco's legacy as he inevitably walks away from the spotlight.
Great album all the way through! Some might argue that it has a bit more of a "pop" flavor to it; I would say that Lupe finds his own tune and does it well. Memorable songs both from a lyrical and auditory standpoint. I am inclined to give this album 4.5 stars, it's not perfect, but it has a lot to like.