Sunday 19th May 2013,
SoulCulture

Lupe Fiasco unveils “American Terrorist Pt 2″, says F&L2 LP “will probably be my last”

Verse September 6, 2012 New Music Comments

Following Lupe Fiasco‘s comments regarding the much-hyped (zero talent having) teenage rapper Chief Keef a little while ago, the Chicago hailing youngster took to twitter to threaten to smack Lupe like a bitch (see tweets above). After diplomatically responding to Chief Keef, Fiasco took to his twitter to get a few things of his chest,

“my father i have spoken the truth to them yet it has only made my life in this world more troubled. i can bear this no longer.
i have spoken peace only 2 receive vitriol and malice in return. My brother seeks destruction my sister seeks attention paths to nothingness.
i’d die for them…but they’d probably spit on my grave…i still will die for them…just bury me in a place far from their reach…Amin
This album will probably be my last…its been a pleasure to have all my fans provide so much love an inspiration for me and my family. but my heart is broken and i see no comfort further along this path only more pain. I cannot participate any longer in this…My first true love was literature so i will return to that…lupe fiasco ends here.”

But before leaving twitter for the night, Wasulu delivered a gift to his loyal supporters at LupEND Blog in the form of an unfinished version of the much anticipated “American Terrorist Pt 2″, the almost mythical 2nd part of the American Terrorist trilogy that began on Lupe’s debut album Food & Liquor (“American Terrorist III” appeared last year). Press play below.

“It’s getting hard to seperate the saints from the satanic.” – Lupe Fiasco
If Lupe does in fact follow through with ‘retirement’, what will mean for the albums that were set to follow Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album, Part 1, Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album, Part 2 and Skulls? Would Atlantic Records go ahead and release them without his direct involvement? Stay locked for developments.

Food & Liquor 2: The Great American Rap Album, Part 1 is out on September 25th, let’s pray it’s not really his last.

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