Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

      • During a 2008 interview with methodshop, Lupe Fiasco revealed that he has “a black belt in karate, two black belts in the styles of samurai sword fighting, kendo and aido” as well as “the equivalent of a black belt in Chinese wushu.”
      dailyrapfacts.com/11613/lupe-fiasco-has-a-black-belt-in-karate/
  1. People also ask

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lupe_FiascoLupe Fiasco - Wikipedia

    During a 2008 interview with methodshop, Lupe Fiasco revealed that he has "a black belt in karate, two black belts in the styles of samurai sword fighting, kendo and aido" as well as "the equivalent of a black belt in Chinese wushu." Fiasco is such a fan of martial arts, he named one of his companies "Righteous Kung-Fu," a brand that does ...

  3. Apr 13, 2020 · During a 2008 interview with methodshop, Lupe Fiasco revealed that he has “a black belt in karate, two black belts in the styles of samurai sword fighting, kendo and aido” as well as “the equivalent of a black belt in Chinese wushu.”

  4. Jul 2, 2019 · He's a black belt, I think he does Shotokan karate. You see FKA Twigs, she's doing Chinese longsword, like wu-shu sword. Legit, too.

    • Imran Hafiz
  5. Dec 22, 2017 · Rashi also expressed some concern about the way that ranks are discussed in American in general. “So I’m looking at his descriptions and he says that he has a black belt in kendo and iaido. I’m always cautious using the term ‘black belt’ because in both kendo and iaido, there is no ‘black belt’ rank. We use the dan and kyu systems.

  6. Aug 6, 2008 · Yeah, I have a full black belt. A black belt in karate, two black belts in styles of a samurai sword, kendo and aikido and the equivalent of a black belt in Chinese woo-shoo. So like(Amazon link) kung fu and tai chi and all that stuff.

  7. Mar 29, 2017 · What level of expertise do you think Lupe is at? So I'm looking at his descriptions and he says that he has a black belt in kendo and iaido.

  8. Jul 5, 2019 · “People don’t understand it, they’re scared of it, so it’s like I can’t really approach him because he’s a black belt kid and he’ll beat me up so there were all of these kind of barriers,” he explained. “It created a sense of discipline, created a sense of purpose.