Album Review | Lupe Fiasco - Tetsuo & Youth
Lupe Fiasco is a Chicago rapper & this is his 5th studio album
Lupe is back, for the most part. After a huge misstep on his third studio album Lasers and a very lack luster follow up with Food & Liquor II, a sequel with only a handful of great tracks and clusters of duds, Lupe returns with an album filled with more good than bad. Tetsuo & Youth’s most prominent improvement are instrumentals. While heavily produced, they do have some bright spots, especially with his use of piano and violin, which show up quite a bit. Most of the beats on this project do not feel as cheap as his last two efforts. The first half of this project is very good, and Lupe is able to mix his notorious lyricism, tackling his traditional topics and complementing them with occasional witty wordplay, and sometimes with complete cheese. “Mural,”the albums biggest highlight, showcases fantastic production and almost nine minutes of Lupe throwing everything at you like a freight train with an instrumental that mixes hard hitting bass, a memorable piano piece, and some well placed falsetto vocals. “Blur My Hands” and “Dots & Lines” show how Lupe can still make a soft catchy track that doesn’t feel corny or overly produced. Even if the banjo on the beginning and end of “Dots & Lines” doesn’t really lead to anything, this track still has some amazing string-work and the same goes for the beginning of “Prisoner 1 & 2”. This string-work is also showcased on the fantastic season-based interludes (Summer, Fall, Winter, & Spring). The instrumental on “Madonna” feels heavily inspired from Kanye’s MBDTF era with its vocoded vocal loop (take that how you will).
Lupe’s instrumental work does falter however. In many cases, he either includes some very weak instrumentals or doesn’t flesh out what great material he has. Tracks like “T.R.O.N" and “Chopper” feel flat out bland and forgettable. I couldn’t believe that Lupe could make “Chopper,” a nine minute posse track, seem so boring and repetitive on the beat while beautiful saxophone pieces on “Body of Work” and “Adoration of the Magi”are extremely underused or buried under so much of the synthetic production that they lost their touch.
Many of the hooks, and some lyrics on the second half in particular feel very forgettable and uninspired. Lines like “you’re like a contemporary museum of art, that farts?” just feel like Lupe ran out of steam, and an even weaker, cornier hook appears on the same track. This isn’t to say that Lupe can’t write a great verse and a great chorus. Take “Dots & Lines” for example, the hook is catchy, it feels genuine, and there are some great lyrics on it, specifically at the 4 minute mark I love the line “if your reflection is a mask, then you’re reflective of mass, To see yourself just look at me, then split your reflection in half.”
Speaking of choruses, no matter how many times Lupe throws Nikki Jean on a hook, she doesn’t live up to, or even come close to a performance like on “Hip-Hop Has Saved My Life.” Instead, her efforts on Tetsuo come off like cheap cuts from Eminem’s last album. However, the biggest surprise on a hook comes from Guy Sebastian on “Blur My Hands,” where he sings with much more soul and personality than his previous appearance on the Food & Liquor II track “Battle Scars.” I also can’t help but feel that “Blur My Hands” feels oddly similar to “Strange Fruition” instrumentally. I guess if it isn’t broken don’t fix it, but don’t copy and paste it either.
Had this album been 10, maybe 11 tracks, and had some of the instrumentals been more fleshed out, I think Lupe would have delivered a great project, but as it stands, Tetsuo & Youth is still a step in the right direction for Lupe, but it still has fat in desperate need of trimming. Most of the lyrics and instrumentals on the first half of this project feel so lively and passionate. Each interlude is creative and gives the album some personality. However, at a point, the LP loses steam and it feels as though Lupe started scraping the bottom of the barrel. Tetsuo is no Cool or Food & Liquor, but it does show promise.
The Essentials: "Mural", "Winter", "Blur My Hands", "Dots & Lines", "Deliver" "Fall"
Least Favourite Track: “No Scratches”