Lupe Fiasco - Thank You (enemy of the state) video free download


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Duration: 01:58
Uploaded: 2009/11/26

"Thank you" off of Lupes new "enemy of the state" thanksgiving mixtape

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Comments

13 years ago

Clutch3Ball

This is proof Lupe is a real fellow who is awake to the corruption in the world. Not too many people know about the Bilderberg Group. 1:21

14 years ago

CanadaBoy123

@eleganthavoc don't forget get about Lupe's stacks of $100 notes will rise and yoo poor ass will be working at the Drive Thru.

14 years ago

Ben S. Cisse

@CanadaBoy123 Why'd you put "half"?

14 years ago

NERD585

@slikplaya he's a rapper.... not a lyricist. can you believe somebody had the audacity to say Lupe had a Wayne flow on this track....SMFH!

14 years ago

Craig Lugay

lol at :39-:44. dude was more lost than that entire season lol

15 years ago

mezcalon

seen the :39 clip before...where the fuck the ball go?¿

15 years ago

EDWARD9265

If you came here to BOX, you'll leave in a BAG!!!!!

15 years ago

mycallwasanswered

that last clip, what would the ref call that in the NBA?

15 years ago

vect97

speakin of wayne he definitely got a wayne flow on this track.

15 years ago

slikplaya

@DJDesikari falls under jackass wit talent but is killing hip-hop..but can also b regarded as a rapper..

15 years ago

Trillmont

so what does Lil' Wayne fall under? (I'm not a fan, but it's a question I've always wondered.)

15 years ago

WJayme123

LMFAOOO the last clip was hilarious

15 years ago

Stephen Webb

I think that that is the difference between a rapper and an artist. A rapper just raps and sticks to that specific genre. An artist does a lot of Hip-Hop/Rap primarily, but may branch off every now and then to pop or rock. I think that shows an appreciation of all music and though it sucks to the fans that have known the artist for years, it introduces them to fans who would otherwise not know any of their music.

15 years ago

Stephen Webb

@NeriaMonei Yeah, I agree, but at the same time , I think Ye had a reason (or an excuse) to make 808's with all the bad things that had been happening in his life at that time. While 808's is not my favorite album from Ye, it is one of the only CD's to use autotune tastefully, meaning the rapper is putting some meaning behind it, although it is still overused in Ye's case. Plus, I feel that every good artist needs to have some kind of experimental album to step out of comfort zones.

15 years ago

Sheneria Holland

@Sicckmaster Ahem, KANYE WEST!!!!

15 years ago

ManicTV

freethrows is the easiest shot next to layups

15 years ago

crackface5

Try that AND 1 sh1t with me on the court ill armbar you then see if you can make your free throws.

15 years ago

Stephen Webb

It could be that, too.

15 years ago

CanadaBoy123

I ain't the bomb... I'm the company that got the contract to rebuild during the aftermath... Half/Have a blast. Fucking epic.

15 years ago

Stephen Webb

What I mean to say is that you can tell when someone is using autotune to just have fun with it and experiment with and you can tell when an artist overuses because they are either otherwise whack or they plainly do not have natural talent. I will admit I like some autotuned songs and things like that, but at the same time, I know it is being overused and people who may otherwise not be able to sing or whatnot, use it to enhance the talents that they don't necessarily have all the time if any.

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