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''Lasers'' is the third studio album by American rapper Lupe Fiasco, released on March 7, 2011 by Atlantic Records. Production for the album took place between 2008 and 2010. ''Lasers'' features production by The Audibles,
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, and long-time collaborator Soundtrakk, among others.
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, Sway,
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, Eric Turner and Sarah Green contribute vocals to the album. ''Lasers'' was preceded by the
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" The Show Goes On" and its follow-up " Words I Never Said" featuring
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. The former became Fiasco's highest charting song on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and has been certified double
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in the US. The latter, however, only achieved moderate success on the Hot 100. The album has received mixed reviews from most major music critics, having a score of 57 out of 100 at the review aggregator
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. It fared well commercially however, debuting at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of over 200,000 copies sold, making the album Fiasco's second top ten album as well as his highest entry on the chart.


Background

Lupe Fiasco was supposedly going to release a
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, titled ''LupE.N.D.'' as his third and final record, but his contract with Atlantic Records prevented him from doing so. From then he postponed ''LupE.N.D.'' indefinitely and intended on releasing an album tentatively titled ''The Great American Rap Album'' in June 2009. Instead, the album was also postponed and he announced that a new album was in the works, originally titled ''We Are Lasers'' and then changed to ''Lasers''. "Lasers" is a
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for "Love Always Shines Everytime, Remember 2 Smile". Referring to the title of the album, Fiasco has stated: "I've always had that word in my head, I'm a word guy. And I thought 'lasers' would be a dope name for an album, so when I came up with it I just put it in my 'think-tank' and let it evolve and came up with different meanings for it. That’s why I made it an
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icto give it a new mould, a new understanding, but still playing off the idea that it's bringing light to different circumstances which is what I try and do – bringing understanding and light and awareness to different projects that are going on in the world, and 'L.A.S.E.R.S' is no different. In 2010, to promote the message of the album, Fiasco released a
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onto the internet titled "The L.A.S.E.R.S. Manifesto", which can be found on both YouTube and the official website. The manifesto reads: On January 4, 2011, '' Billboard'' revealed two guest appearances on Fiasco's album ''Lasers''. The guests confirmed were
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and British rapper Sway. In the interview with ''Billboard'', Fiasco expressed his thoughts on
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and fighting track leaks on various blogs. Speaking about the problems with his record label, Fiasco has stated: "I think I set the precedent for record labels — showed everyone that you can have rappers that don't fit the format and still have a presence ..You look at a person like me, or Kanye est and it was sort of a shock to the system. I definitely think I was part of changing that, and an influence to a lot dudes that are coming out today."Frazier, Walter (December 30, 2010)
Lupe Fiasco Drops Label Beef to Focus on 'Lasers'
'' Billboard''. Retrieved on March 16, 2011.
In a 2011 interview with
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, Fiasco said that the album "doesn't have a storyline, whereas '' The Cool'' was a concept album and this is more just a collection of songs that share some of the same tones, which is basically just positivity and consciousness. Some of the records are controversial, but it's less cohesive than ''The Cool''." Talking about the album with '' Details'', Fiasco has stated that he wanted to make "a popular record ..but by my definition of popular ..an uprising of the people". He has also stated that the creation of the album was "a very painful, dark, fucked-up process." In a February 2011 interview with ''
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'', Fiasco has stated: Speaking about the album with the ''
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'', Fiasco has stated: "''Lasers'' is a great album. I'm actually happy with the record. I feel I got to say what I wanted even with – It doesn't make up for what it took to get through it. It's still being argued and debated upon. ... The climate of this record was very weird, in some instances surreal. I became very abstract. I had to create this commercial art that appeases the corporate side. I had to acquiesce to certain forces. Hopefully within that I snuck in some things I actually wanted to say any way I can." In an interview with ''
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'', Fiasco has expressed that during the recording process of the album he has dealt with depression and suicidal thoughts: "It was mentally destructive. I say it with a certain laissez-faire now because I'm past it .. I was super-depressed, lightly suicidal, at moments medium suicidal – and if not suicidal, willing to just walk away from it all completely."


Release conflict and petition

Lupe Fiasco had announced on Twitter that the album was complete and was waiting for Atlantic Records to release it. A fan awaiting the release of the album, put together an
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with the help of Rhymestyle from the "LupEND Blog"
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, demanding that Atlantic Records release ''Lasers'', due to the fact that the album was announced for a 2010 release and at the time still did not have a release date. The petition garnered considerable attention on hip hop blog sites and attained over 5,000 signatures on its first day. In response to the petition, Lupe Fiasco released a song titled "B.M.F. (Building Minds Faster)" (a remix of "
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" by Rick Ross) as a gift for his fans. The story was featured on many websites, including
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and MTV. On October 7, 2010, Lupe Fiasco posted a picture of himself with Atlantic president, Julie Greenwald. On October 8, Atlantic Records revealed that the release date for ''Lasers'' would be March 8, 2011. Even though the release date of the album had been confirmed prior, a number of fans protested outside Atlantic Records' offices in New York City on October 15, 2010. Protest co-organizer Matthew La Corte has told ''
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'' that it should be considered as a "celebration of the release and everyone's hard work". Lupe Fiasco also attended, and gave a speech. Speaking in a March 2011 interview with '' New York'' about the support that his fans have given him to release the album, Fiasco has said: "It was amazing, humbling, and inspiring, to the point where I went back in the studio and did more records … it made everything real, that your music is actually something that people want. And it's something that is successful, not in selling records, but the way it moves people and inspires them to do better for themselves."


Singles and leaked material

During a concert at Boston College, Fiasco played the chorus of a song called " Shining Down", which eventually led to a snippet being leaked onto the internet. On May 17, 2009, a low quality version of the single leaked onto the internet, possibly stemming from a rip from the "FNF TV Stream". "Shining Down" was intended to be the first single from ''Everywhere'', the first of the three CDs that ''LupE.N.D.'' would have been composed of. But because its release was withheld, there was speculation circulating that it may be the first single from ''Lasers''. Fiasco later confirmed that it is in fact the first single from the album. The song was produced by Soundtrakk and featured
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" from his second album, ''
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''. It was released on July 7, 2009. The song had received mixed reviews, with
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giving it a 5/10 rating, calling it a "bland refix of ''The Cools first single". "Shining Down" did not do as well as Fiasco had hoped for, charting only at number 93 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 during its initial run. In a February 2010 interview with Australian radio station
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, Fiasco revealed that although the album had been submitted to his label, they still had no solid release date for it. He stated: "It's one of the sadder parts of being on a major record label. At a certain point it's out of your hands. About a date for ''Lasers'', it's truly on them. I have no idea what they're going to do." It has also been reported that Fiasco had initially recorded
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's "
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" as well as "
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" featuring Hayley Williams, but both songs had been rejected by Fiasco's label. Another unreleased song from ''Lasers'' was "Who Are You Now" featuring B.o.B, which has leaked onto the internet in March 2011.


Singles

On October 26, 2010, the official lead single from ''Lasers'', " The Show Goes On", premiered on Fiasco's official website after the initial debut single "I'm Beaming" was removed from the iTunes store and demoted to a deluxe edition bonus track. It was produced by Kane Beatz and interpolates Modest Mouse's " Float On" as part of the chorus. The music video for the single was directed by Hiro Murai and premiered on Fiasco's official website on Christmas day, December 25, 2010. As of June 2011, the song has been certified double
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in the United States by the RIAA for selling over two million copies, thus making it his second single to go Platinum and first to go double Platinum. "The Show Goes On" has peaked at number nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming his highest-charting song on the Hot 100. On other ''Billboard'' charts, "The Show Goes On" has peaked at number 45 on the
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chart, 14 on the
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chart and five on the
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chart. In Australia, it peaked at number five on the Australian Singles Chart and has since been certified
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for selling over 35,000 units. In Europe, the single has charted on the Irish Singles Chart where it peaked at number 19, as well as on the
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peaking at number 49. On January 11, 2011, Fiasco revealed during an interview with Providence's Hot 106 that the follow-up single to "The Show Goes On" is titled " Words I Never Said", he said about the song that "It's gonna be really big. It's a big, controversial record". The song was produced by
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and features American singer-songwriter
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. "Words I Never Said" was released as a digital download on February 8, 2011. It has since peaked at number 89 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. A
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for the
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-directed music video was released in January 2011, while the full clip premiered on April 28, 2011. " Out of My Head" featuring American R&B singer
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was confirmed as the album's third single. The song was released on May 10, 2011 and has since peaked at number 40 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, 11 on the
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chart and four on the
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chart. The official single cover was revealed on May 23, 2011. Fiasco and Songz performed "Out of My Head" live for the first time at the
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on June 5, 2011. The music video for the single, directed by Gil Green, was released on June 29, 2011. " I Don't Wanna Care Right Now", featuring MDMA, was confirmed to be the album's fourth single. The single's official music video was released on December 2, 2011 on YouTube. The video was filmed during a concert at
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Critical reception

''Lasers'' received mixed reviews from most music critics.''Lasers'' Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More
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. Retrieved on March 10, 2011.
At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
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score of 57, based on 27 reviews, which indicates "mixed or average reviews".
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editor Andy Kellman gave it three out of five stars and criticized its "lumbering, overwrought choruses", writing that "If there is one MC whose rhymes should not be dulled for the sake of chasing pop trends, it's Lupe Fiasco". Jeff Leven of '' Paste'' gave ''Lasers'' a six out of 10 rating and found its musical arrangements polished and "radio-friendly". ''
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''s Alex Macpherson viewed its content as a concession to pop music trends, panning its "synthy choruses" and "trite empowerment anthems". Andy Gill of ''
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'' gave the album two out of five stars and criticized Fiasco's lyrics, stating "while his flow has a nice bounce and monotonal glide, too many tracks end with one wondering what exactly he's said, if anything at all". David Amidon of ''
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'' panned the album as "a disgustingly awkward effort from everyone involved ..Listenability? Credibility? These, ''Lasers'' is lacking in seismic qualities". Brandon Soderberg of '' Spin'' found it to be affected by crossover tendencies and wrote that "''Lasers'' works best, however, when the grabby hooks, electro beats, and conscious rap rants are all turned down a notch". ''
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'' writer Todd Martens shared a similar sentiment and commented that the album "feels more like a compromise than a cohesive album". ''
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''s Ian Cohen criticized the album for "surveying the current pop-rap landscape and retaining nothing worthwhile", commenting that "''Lasers'' simply ''sounds'' bad, playing against every single one of Lupe Fiasco's strengths and creating new weaknesses". However, ''
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''s Brad Wete complimented its themes and stated "Simply put, ''Lasers'' beams". ''
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'' writer Jon Dolan noted Fiasco's "athletic, whiplash flow and rich imagination" and found the album "shorter, brighter and – most admirably – more optimistic" than his previous album ''The Cool''. Despite writing that "
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syrup starts to swamp the lyrical invention",
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's Johnny Sharp noted "several inspired moments" and commented that "Lupe remains a singular hip hop voice, and ''Lasers'' is still worth a listen". Carrie Battan of ''
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'' viewed that "the album's real sweet spots lie somewhere in the brief, breezy middle ground" between "angsty
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crossover tracks" and "clubby, bass-thumping radio-rap jams". ''
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''s Kyle Ryan gave the album a B- and commented that its synthesizers " iveit an au courant hip-hop sound", but criticized its lyrics and called it "schizophrenic". Steve Jones of ''
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'' gave the album three out of four stars and wrote that it "has several shining moments but falls short of the overall excellence" of his previous albums. ''
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'' writer
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gave the album two-and-half out of four stars and stated "Its best music shows what it might have been. The rest feels more like an obligation reluctantly met, a difficult bridge to the next phase of Lupe Fiasco's career". Jon Caramanica of ''
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'' expressed a mixed response towards its music and called ''Lasers'' "a chaotic album full of gummy rhymes that look better on the page than they sound to the ear, delivered with a tone of tragic bombast". Slant Magazine's Matthew Cole perceived "no bridging the gap between ''Lasers''s radical message and its utterly conventional sound", commenting that "In moments of dazzling clarity, Lupe spits hip-hop prophecy, but too much of ''Lasers'' is given over to self-serious jeremiads on race, rap, and politics, or pop-rap pandering".


Commercial performance

The album debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with first-week sales of 204,000 copies. ''Lasers'' marks Fiasco's first number one album on the chart as well as his best selling first-week sales. The album is Fiasco's second top ten album on the chart with his first album, '' Food & Liquor'', debuting at number eight in 2006, and '' The Cool'' debuting at number 15 in 2007. In its second week on the chart, it fell to number three selling 47,000 units, while in its third week, it fell to number ten selling an additional 29,000 copies. As of August 10, 2011, ''Lasers'' has sold approximately 452,000 copies in the United States. Internationally, ''Lasers'' has debuted within the top ten on the Australian and Canadian album charts, while also peaking at number 11 in New Zealand and number 25 in the United Kingdom. On March 23, 2014, the album was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of 500,000 copies.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits for ''Lasers'' adapted from
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. * Charles "Chilly" Patton – executive producer, management * Arden Altino – producer * Audibles – producer * Cory Buchanan – producer * Wizzo Buchanan – producer * Angelo Caputo – Engineer * Cara Donatto – Publicity * Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis – producer * Lupe Fiasco – executive producer * Brian "Big Bass" Gardner – mastering * Rob Gold – art manager * Skylar Grey – vocal engineer, vocal producer * iSHi – producer * Darrale Jones – executive producer * Kane Beatz – producer * Alex Da Kid – producer * King David – producer * Janice Kinjo – grooming * Deborah Mannis-Gardner – sample clearance * Matt Mahaffey – vocal engineer, vocal producer * Needlz – producer * OAK – art direction, design * Joe Peluso – engineer, recording manager * Brian Ranney – package production * Miykal Snoddy – producer * Marsha St. Hubert – marketing * Syience – producer * Andrew Zaeh – photography


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