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Lupe Fiasco has shared a new freestyle that he made in a room on social media app Clubhouse.
Last night (December 4), the rapper hosted a Clubhouse room called ‘Rhymen Shop #2’, where he broke down his writing process and crafted a new record in real-time for those in attendance.
Rapping over the beat for Beanie Sigel‘s 2001 track ‘Nothing Like Itâ, produced by Kanye West, Lupe named his freestyle after Queensbridge rap group Mobb Deep.
For those not present on Clubhouse, the ‘Food & Liquor’ rapper shared the track on Twitter. You can listen to it below:
…@TheCompanyMan pic.twitter.com/SZOgmsPLok
— TAPE TAPE & HOUSE EP NOW PLAYING (@LupeFiasco) December 5, 2020
In September, Lupe Fiasco said he thinks heâs a better lyricist than Kendrick Lamar in a series of tweets.
The rapper replied to a fan account, who asked who the better lyricist out of the two is, writing: âLupe butâŠâ
After the tweet gained significant attention, Fiasco clarified his statement in a further series of tweets.
In the tweets, which have now been deleted, Fiasco said (via HotNewHipHop): âIn my own wordsâŠonce again for you bitchesâŠI love me some KDotâŠalways have always will.
âWith that said do think I heâs a good lyricist? Yes. Do I think heâs the best lyricist? No. Do I think itâs lyricists that are better than him? Yes. Is he a better artist than me? Yes. Is he a better lyricist than me? No. Does he make better songs than me? Yes.”
Meanwhile, Kanye West has appeared on âSaint DVDâ, a new track from Brooklyn rapper SAINt JHN.
Kanyeâs most recent new music came in the form of October single âNah Nah Nahâ, and in the meantime he ran for President of the United States.
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