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    Child Rebel Soldier, shortened CRS, was an American hip hop supergroup composed of rappers Lupe Fiasco (child), Kanye West (rebel), and Pharrell Williams (soldier).[1] Formed in 2007, the trio released two collaborative singles prior to their 2013 disbandment.

    History

    Child Rebel Soldier was conceived alongside the song "Us Placers", which appears on Kanye West's Can't Tell Me Nothing (2007) mixtape, released just prior to his third studio album Graduation (2007).[2] Lupe Fiasco produced the song in an attempt to construct a mashup mixtape containing hip hop remakes of rock singer Thom Yorke's solo album The Eraser, coupled with a few Radiohead songs. He originally wanted Kanye West and English rapper The Streets (Mike Skinner) to appear on the mixtape's first song "Us Placers", but Skinner failed to respond while West sent the song over to Pharrell Williams after laying down a verse.[3] After finishing the collaboration, the trio decided to form a group, deemed by Pharrell as "Child Rebel Soldier".[4] Their first song, "Us Placers", was listed at number 43 on Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007.[5]

    In a 2007 interview with

    studio album, saying, "Now [our labels are] working it out. Whoever is going to pay is going to pay a whole hell of a lot. Everybody is excited, [but] 'Us Placers' is the only record we have".[6]

    On January 29, 2008, it was announced on Kanye West's blog that the three artists would be touring later in the year together. The

    According to a Lupe Fiasco interview with sohh.com, there were plans for a CRS album in 2010. He said the trio of CRS would have three different elements to it: an album, music videos, and a third element he failed to elaborate on (speculation that what he was referring to at this point was the then unannounced "Glow in the Dark" Tour).

    The group was featured on the

    Everyone Nose" remix version was posted on Kanye West's blog on August 7, 2008. The video, directed by Hype Williams, features CRS and Pusha T of Clipse. Behind them is a green screen showing scenes from various retro video games, including Donkey Kong, Galaga, and Space Invaders
    .

    With Lupe Fiasco's upcoming album completed and scheduled to be released by Atlantic Records, Kanye West remains the only member currently working on their own solo LP. Despite this, on January 26 Lupe Fiasco announced that the group had finished 4 songs.[8]

    The album, which was tentatively titled God Unwilling, has now been shelved according to Lupe Fiasco in an interview with Las Vegas radio station Hot 97.5.[9] In the interview he first spoke about his upcoming album, Lasers, and then shot down the supposedly upcoming Child Rebel Soldier with one word when he was questioned – "nope". Lupe offered no further explanation at the time as to why the album had been placed on indefinite hold.

    On October 8, 2010, Kanye West released what was thought as a new Child Rebel Soldier track entitled "Don't Stop" as a part of his "GOOD Fridays" releases. However, in an interview, Lupe announced that "Don't Stop" was actually written in 2008.

    On October 18, 2010, at the L.A. screening for "Runaway", which was again followed by a rather lengthy Q&A, the subject of CRS was brought up. Kanye explained that the project is on the table and will follow after the release of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and collaboration album Watch The Throne with Jay-Z.[10]

    On July 25, 2013, in response to an inquiry on Twitter, Lupe Fiasco announced that Child Rebel Soldier has been canceled.[11]

    Discography

    Singles

    Guest appearances

    References

    1. Amazon
      . 2008. Retrieved April 12, 2008.
    2. ^ Kanye + Pharrell + Lupe = Child Rebel Soldiers Album? Archived December 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Pitchfork Media. Accessed December 19, 2007.
    3. MTV Networks
      . Retrieved April 18, 2008.
    4. Guardian News and Media Limited
      . Retrieved August 3, 2008.
    5. ^ No byline (December 11, 2007). "The 100 Best Songs of 2007" Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 21, 2007
    6. Nielson Business Media, Inc
      . Retrieved September 15, 2007.
    7. ^ Jonathan, Cohen (January 30, 2008). "Kanye Touring With Rihanna, Lupe, N.E.R.D." Billboard. Nielson Business Media, Inc. Retrieved February 2, 2008.
    8. ^ "The LupE.N.D. Blog: Lupe Fiasco talks about "LASERS" & CRS w/ DJ Green Lantern [Invasion Radio]". Lupefiasco-lupend.blogspot.com. January 26, 2010. Archived from the original on December 29, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2011.
    9. ^ Published by Terry (May 5, 2010). "Lupe Fiasco Kanye West Pharrell Supergroup Album Dumped". Hipandpop.com. Archived from the original on December 27, 2010. Retrieved February 26, 2011.
    10. ^ "Kanye West's "CRS" Is Back, Album On The Way? « Kanye To The". Kanyetothe.com. Retrieved February 26, 2011.
    11. ^ DROGASLight Out Now! [@LupeFiasco] (July 25, 2013). ""@AshdroBoy: @illmaticmd @LupeFiasco @Pharrell @kanyewest *waits for response" The CRS group is cancelled. Done. Not happening. Stop asking" (Tweet) – via Twitter.