Lupe Fiasco, fashionista
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For all his anti-corporate rhetoric, the man runs not one but two fashion companies (Righteous Kun-Fu and Trilly & Truly). Good thing he's got style!
Lupe the friendly guy
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Fiasco is known in part for his cerebral, sweet approach to music and life.
Lupe with Jay-Z
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Jay-Z "discovered" Lupe and helped him get his first solo record deal. Jay says Lupe at 23 reminded him of himself when he was younger.
Cover of Lasers (2011)
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Fiasco goes right in for the anarchist symbol, which transforms the word "Losers" into "Lasers."
Cover of Lupe Fiasco's Food and Liquor (2006)
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Lupe Fiasco is surrounded by the paraphernalia that he says reveals his identity: a Banksy postcard, a Qu'ran, a robot, a sketchbook and a Nintendo DS.