Lupe Fiasco Drops Anticipated New Project “Samurai” (Album Review)
Lupe Fiasco, Chicago’s own, returns with another anticipated banger. “Samurai,” his latest album, delves into a wave of slow-flow jazz, enriched with story-driven wordplay. Produced primarily by longtime collaborator Soundtrakk (known for hits like “Superstar” and “Kick, Push”), with co-production by Kush Baby, the 8-track album showcases Lupe’s evolution.
In this project, Lupe weaves a personal narrative through rap-jazz and neo-soul, blending fast rap with introspective lyricism. Tracks like “Samurai” and “Mumble Rap” deliver smooth hip-hop flows, while “Cake,” “Palaces,” and “No.1 Headband” explore lyrical depth and neo-jazz soul choruses.
Lupe, who once explained that “the word ‘samurai’ means to serve,” has undoubtedly delivered on his promise. The album’s cohesive blend of genres and poignant lyrics solidify its impact.
Album Ranking: 10/10
Catch the latest project on Spotify