Grammy Award-winning rapper Lupe Fiasco returned to his home city Sunday, performing at Soldier Field during halftime of the Bears' Inspire Change game ...
"The Bears have always been a part of the program, a part of the narrative, even for my family." "So I think anybody that can have a hand in that, whether it be an entertainer, a local activist, a football player - whether they're from the city or not or just passing through. Lupe Fiasco no longer resides in Chicago, spending more time in Boston now as he teaches at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I think that's the optimal hardship that represents Chicago the most, in terms of sports. "When you think of what could optimally express what Chicago is about at its most extreme, it's a Bears football game in the middle of a blizzard, negative nothin below outside, with the Bears on the field trying to bring a win in. While the wind chill was around 10 below zero during his show, Lupe Fiasco said the extreme weather is part of the program during a Chicago winter.