Lupe Fiasco's Tetsuo & Youth was Lupe Fiasco's best album in years, matching strong production and skillful wordplay with potent social commentary. His videos have done similarly well in matching the political with the artful. "Madonna," the latest visual from the LP follows a young boy, as he goes about his work day, followed by an older woman struggling with drug abuse. By the end of the clip, their stories become intertwined.
The video follows Lupe's new release, "Atomic Misphilosophy" from earlier today, which was actually intended for his since-scrapped project, Food & Liquor II: The Great American Rap Album Part 2, the album which T&Y replaced. You can check that out here.