HOMME MADE
Lupe Fiasco Lyrics


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Have you ever asked yourself where the world is inside the solar system?
Like, where are we?
Like, where does the planet sit amongst all the stars?
Who knows, it's a super brain freeze
But an easier question than that is to ask yourself
Where we sit in the sea of art history
Like, that's tangible, that's man-made
Man-made art, so the history of it, we fit in
Another like, sort of framework to dwell on is, like, where do we live?
You know, you live in a house
I guarantee the house that you grew up in is what you define as a house
But, for someone that grew up on the opposite side of the world
What they grew up in, they think of as a house
A kitchen, a living room, a roof, a door, et cetera
Just shit to think about, you know
Whole bullet point is, the world inside it is man-made
It's all metaphoric, man has flaws
Man loves power, everything is man-made




And, what's more dangerous than that?
But, as I digress

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Lupe Fiasco's "HOMME MADE" ponder the question of humanity's place in the universe. He starts by asking where the planet is located among the unimaginable vastness of the stars. The question seems overwhelming and is quickly dismissed as a "super brain freeze." Instead, he suggests we consider asking ourselves where we sit in the sea of art history - a tangible realm created by humans. This leads to a discussion about how we define our reality through human-made constructs such as houses. For example, what one person considers a house may be entirely different from someone on the opposite side of the world. Lupe urges us to ponder these questions and to become aware of the metaphoric world we've created with all its inherent imperfections.


Lupe Fiasco's "HOMME MADE" song raises some interesting philosophical questions about the nature of reality and the human experience. The song explores themes such as the flawed nature of humanity, the power structures of society and the importance of representation in art. It contains references to famous works of art, such as Romanesque frescoes, and asks us to consider where we fit in the spectrum of art history. In addition, the lyrics invite us to reflect on the impact of man-made structures and their effects on society, all while acknowledging the potential pitfalls of human power hunger.


Line by Line Meaning

Have you ever asked yourself where the world is inside the solar system?
Have you ever questioned where our planet is located amidst the stars in the solar system?


Like, where are we?
As in, where exactly is our planet?


Like, where does the planet sit amongst all the stars?
Like, how do we rank and position our planet among the countless stars?


Who knows, it's a super brain freeze
The question is too overwhelming and perplexing to answer concretely.


But an easier question than that is to ask yourself
However, a more feasible question to ask is


Where we sit in the sea of art history
Where do our artistic contributions land in the vast ocean of art history?


Like, that's tangible, that's man-made
This is easier to measure, as it is made by humans and is concrete.


Man-made art, so the history of it, we fit in
Since art is created by humans, we can understand our place in its history and evolution.


Another like, sort of framework to dwell on is, like, where do we live?
Another area to contemplate is our living conditions and where we call home.


You know, you live in a house
The most basic and traditional concept is the idea of living in a house.


I guarantee the house that you grew up in is what you define as a house
I assure you that the house you grew up in shapes your perception of what constitutes a house.


But, for someone that grew up on the opposite side of the world, what they grew up in, they think of as a house
For those from different regions of the world, they may have varying ideas about what defines a house.


A kitchen, a living room, a roof, a door, et cetera
These are some common elements that make up a house.


Just shit to think about, you know
These are things to ponder and reflect on.


Whole bullet point is, the world inside it is man-made
The main point is that the world we live in is a product of human creation.


It's all metaphoric, man has flaws
It is all metaphorical and symbolic, highlighting humanity's imperfections.


Man loves power, everything is man-made
Human beings crave power, and everything in our world is a result of our own making.


And, what's more dangerous than that?
This raises the question of what could be more hazardous than humanity's obsession with authority and our role in shaping our world.


But, as I digress
However, I am getting off-topic.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Wasalu Jaco, Kaelin Ellis, Virgil Abloh

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@bobicusminimus3005

I hope that wherever Virgil is now, he knows where the planet sits amongst all the stars… Rest easy

@Johan-ke8sv

This was perfect

@khush1894

bruh this whole EP is top notch lyricism, Lupe is definitely among the top lyricisits EVER 🔥🔥🔥🔥 I JUST HOPE IT GETS THE RESPECT AND RECOGNITION IT DESERVES

@khush1894

@Terrell Newton i m not comparing..i just said he is among the best ever... royce, eminem, pac, nas, biggie, black thought and many more are on that level too

@khush1894

@Terrell Newton 🤷🏻‍♂️

@treeleaf6471

@Terrell Newton Jay electronica would be good if he actually released more music. .. .

@theghostofchillhop

Lupe is the greatest man. Best ARTIST, best rapper.

@agfromdai.e3806

Lupe Fiasco, best lyricist in the game! 👌🏽 About to listen to this EP

@ratanangmafatshe5629

Thank God for Lupe 💛

@kevinkubi1

mmm this hits so different now hearing Virgil's voice and he isn't physically here. But the art, his creations and inspiration will transcend lifetimes ✨

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