Lupe Fiasco has a knack for knotty, technical wordplay and storytelling, which he fuses with widescreen pop sensibilities and a strong social conscience. The tension between the bright, buoyant chorus of “Superstar” and the lyrics' melancholic tale of rotted fame propels that track, while the yearning strings of “Kick, Push” provide a fitting backdrop for the Chicago MC's paean to skateboarding culture. He can also turn a tune like “Daydreamin'” into a wormhole of slippery puns and ironic swipes at monoculture that culminates with him thanking “all the televisions out there that raised me".