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Lupe Fiasco

Fashion Designers

Birthday February 16, 1982

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Age 43 Years

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Who Is Lupe Fiasco? Age, Biography and Wiki

Lupe Fiasco, born on February 16, 1982, in Chicago, Illinois, is a renowned American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Fiasco, whose real name is Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, rose to fame with his debut album "Food & Liquor" in 2006. With a career spanning nearly two decades, he is celebrated for his thought-provoking lyrics and unique sound, often blending hip-hop with various genres and influences, making him a standout figure in the music industry.

As of 2025, Lupe Fiasco is 43 years old and continues to impact the hip-hop world with his innovative approach to music and social commentary.

Occupation Fashion Designers
Date of Birth February 16, 1982
Age 43 Years
Birth Place Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Horoscope Aquarius
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Lupe Fiasco stands tall at approximately 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) and maintains a weight of around 160 pounds (73 kg). His athletic build and commitment to fitness contribute to his energetic stage presence, which his fans appreciate. Although precise measurements can vary, he is known for his slim physique, underscoring a dedication to his health and lifestyle.

He remixed Kanye West's song, "Diamonds from Sierra Leone", renaming the new version as "Conflict Diamonds". With this remix, Fiasco wished to raise awareness of the conflict diamond business. This caught West's attention, and he asked Fiasco to perform on the song "Touch the Sky" for West's album Late Registration.

The song, which sampled Curtis Mayfield's "Move On Up", became a hit in the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number forty-two. After this success, Fiasco's first single "Kick, Push" was released earlier than expected. The song was a love story about two people sharing a passion for skateboarding, a topic generally not discussed in hip-hop.

Fiasco explained, "[Skateboarding culture is] just as deep as hip-hop. I'm not the greatest skateboarder, but I'm a damn good rapper, so I made a damn good skateboarding song." The single, and its accompanying music video, helped Fiasco get attention in the hip-hop community, and was later nominated for two 2007 Grammy Awards.

During this time, he recorded guest performances on Tha' Rayne's "Kiss Me" and "Didn't You Know" singles, and also on K Foxx's 2004 "This Life".

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Lupe Fiasco is known to keep his personal life relatively private. However, as of 2025, he is reportedly single and focusing on his career and philanthropic projects. Throughout his life, he has maintained a low profile regarding his dating history, although he has been linked to several women in the past. Fans remain curious about his romantic life, but Fiasco has often emphasized his commitment to personal growth and artistic expression over relationships.

Fiasco developed an interest in hip hop in his teens, after initially disliking the genre for its use of vulgarity and misogyny. 19-year-old Fiasco adopted his current stage name, began recording songs in his father's basement, and joined a short-lived hip hop group called Da Pak.

During his tenures at two major labels, Fiasco met American rapper Jay-Z, who led him to sign with Atlantic Records. The label released Fiasco's debut studio album, Lupe Fiasco's Food & Liquor (2006), which peaked within the top ten of the Billboard 200 and was nominated for four Grammy Awards.

Its first single, "Kick, Push", marked his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 as a lead artist, while its third, "Daydreamin'" (featuring Jill Scott), won Best Urban/Alternative Performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Lupe Fiasco's net worth is estimated to be around $10 million. His earnings are primarily derived from his successful music career, including album sales, streaming royalties, concerts, and collaborations. Moreover, he has ventured into various business endeavors, including fashion and technology, further contributing to his financial success. His ability to adapt to the changing dynamics of the music industry plays a significant role in maintaining his wealth.

Career, Business and Investments

Lupe Fiasco's career began in the early 2000s, with a breakthrough in 2006 upon the release of his debut album, "Food & Liquor." He has since released several critically acclaimed albums, including "The Cool," "Lasers," and "Drogas Wave." His work often tackles social issues, politics, and personal experiences, resonating with a vast audience.

In addition to music, Fiasco has explored business opportunities, launching his own record label, 1st & 15th, and delving into fashion with his clothing line, "Studio 43." His investments in technology companies and social initiatives exhibit his diverse interests and entrepreneurial spirit.

In addition to music, Fiasco has pursued other business ventures, including fashion. He runs two clothing lines—Righteous Kung-Fu and Trilly & Truly—and has designed footwear for Reebok.

He has been involved with charitable endeavors, including the Summit on the Summit expedition, and in 2010, he recorded a benefit single for victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. In 2025, he joined Johns Hopkins University as a Distinguished Professor for the school's Bachelor of Music degree program.

Fiasco is also noted for his anti-establishment views, which he has expressed in both interviews and his music.

Social Network

Lupe Fiasco is an active presence on social media platforms, often using them to connect with fans and share insights into his music and personal life. He can be found on:

On February 10, 2013, on the red carpet for the Grammy Awards he announced his fifth studio album would be titled Tetsuo & Youth. Since then, he has released songs that are not slated to be on Tetsuo & Youth.

These songs are "Light Blue" and "Jonylah Forever." Upon hearing her name in Lupe's song Form Follows Function, Imogen Heap reached out to Lupe on Twitter to give a thank you which led to Fiasco asking her to appear on his next album making her a possible guest artist on Tetsuo and Youth.

On August 4, 2013, Lupe Fiasco revealed a new song would be released on September 11, titled "Peace of Paper/Cup of Jayzus".

Education

Lupe Fiasco attended the prestigious Chicago's 'Simeon Career Academy,' where he showed a flair for music and the arts from an early age. Although he did not pursue formal higher education at a university, he is known for his intellect and awareness of global issues, often self-educating through literature, music, and socio-political engagement.


On August 24, 2013, Fiasco revealed the first song from Tetsuo & Youth, "Crack", featuring Chris Brown. Then on October 3, 2013, Fiasco announced the Tetsuo & Youth Preview tour to take place between November 2 and December 15, 2013. The tour featuring label-mate Stalley as a supporting act, and The Boy Illinois as an opening act.

He also revealed the album Tetsuo & Youth would be released in early 2014, but was later postponed to 2015. On October 14, 2013, Fiasco released the first supposed song from the album, "Old School Love", featuring singer Ed Sheeran. Then on October 21, 2013, Fiasco revealed that Big K.R.I.T. and Rick Ross would also be featured on the album.

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