Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Real - (with Sarah Green) 3. Just Might Be OK - (with Gemini) 4. Kick, Push 5. I Gotcha 6. Instrumental, The - (with Jonah Matranga) 7. He Say She Say - (with Gemini/Sarah Green) 8. Sunshine 9. Daydreamin' - (with Jill Scott) 10. Cool, The 11. Hurt Me Soul 12. Pressure - (with Jay-Z) 13. American Terrorist - (with Matthew Santos) 14. Emperor's Soundtrack, The 15. Kick Push II 16. Outro
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Jay-Z, Jill Scott | | Producer: | Kanye West | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel include: Lupe Fiasco (rap vocals); Jill Scott (vocals); Gemini , Jay-Z (rap vocals). Recording information: Right Track, New York, NY. There was a buzz surrounding rapper Lupe Fiasco (thanks to a botched deal with Arista, an association with Kanye West, and a postponed record release date) for some time before his debut dropped in 2006. Thankfully, however, the hip-hop world's high hopes were met in full with FOOD & LIQUOR. Innovative, conscious, and boasting work from top-shelf producers like West and the Neptunes, the album comes on strong and doesn't let up, offering a battery of agile, articulate, laid-back rhymes over a backdrop of sophisticated, retro-tinged tracks. FOOD & LIQUOR announces the arrival of a talent poised to take his place in a lineage that includes Nas, Common, and West himself.
Editorial Reviews Lyrically dense with a strong moral undercurrent, the album delivered on Lupe's promise of thinking-man's hip-hop... XXL
[The songs] show a young man reaching for the sky, and touching it often enough. -- Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly
Ranked #20 in Spin's The 40 Best Albums of 2006 -- [H]e's the hip-hop Morrissey, which is exactly what the genre needs. Spin
Ranked #16 in Rolling Stone's The Top 50 Albums Of 2006 -- Fiasco's debut is smart, ballsy hip-hop both backpackers and Jay-Z fans can love. Rolling Stone
4 stars out of 5 -- Fiasco reflects on the personal and the political, and reminds fans of everything hip-hop can be. It's full of surprising, creative moments... Rolling Stone
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