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  1. I've heard Young refer to the "Eldorado" record as the short version of FREEDOM. Does anyone know why he released it in this form, with tracks that didn't end up on the final album?

  2. Lu had a 5 album record contract with Atlantic. He released F&L and The Cool and he wanted his next album to be his last album. It was supposed to be a 3 disc album so he could finish his 5 obligated releases. LupE.N.D. stood for each disc of the album: Everywhere, Nowhere, Down Here.

  3. LupEND was going to be American rapper Lupe Fiasco's final project with Atlantic Records. It would've been split into a "triple-disc album," where 'END' stood for "Everywhere, Nowhere, Down here."[1] In January 2022, he addressed to Twitter the status of his unreleased works, "LUPEND was...

  4. Lupe name dropped the album-set several times in The Cool, He performed songs from his upcoming "Everywhere" album at live shows, publications left and right were reporting on his announcements. So what happened why he didn't follow through?

  5. 10 lis 2008 · Atlantic Records is declining comment on reports that rapper Lupe Fiasco will retire from music after releasing a triple disc album titled "LupEND."

  6. 27 lis 2007 · We’re supposed to be talking with Lupe Fiasco about his sophomore album, “The Cool,” due Dec. 18 via Atlantic. But instead, the Chicago rapper is already forecasting how his career will end —...

  7. 29 lis 2007 · We're supposed to be talking with Lupe Fiasco about his sophomore album, "The Cool," due Dec. 18 via Atlantic. But instead, the Chicago rapper is already forecasting how his career will end -- he's not sure when it will happen, but it sure seems like it'll be more sooner than later.

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