Lupe Fiasco has revealed an AI-driven radio station named ‘Endless LUP’ that will soon be available on FM frequencies.

In an Instagram post, Lupe announced that the platform is set to launch in 2025.

“Picture a 24-hour radio station completely driven by AI, trained on every detail of my rap skills and meticulously honed to deliver the finest Lupe Fiasco tracks,” he remarked. “Now picture it playing a generated song just once and never repeating… now envision that radio station was accessible only at specific times and in select locations, requiring an actual FM radio to listen to the songs.”

“Picture me assembling a team at MIT, and visualize us actually creating it…ENDLESS LUP arriving soon.”

Lupe Fiasco has collaborated with MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) since 2022, when he was appointed as one of the visiting professors for the 2022-23 academic year.

Since that time, he was appointed a Saybrook Fellow at Yale University in 2023, and most recently, the Chicago native has been announced as a Hip Hop professor at Johns Hopkins University.

In a post featuring a photo of himself in a Johns Hopkins baseball cap, Lupe wrote on Wednesday (January 1): “Let’s get started strong in 2025… Excited to announce that I’ll be joining the faculty at the renowned Johns Hopkins University’s Peabody Institute in Fall 2025 as a Distinguished Visiting Professor, instructing Rap as part of the innovative new 4-year Hip Hop Degree Program directed by the visionary Professor @wendelpatrickofficialmusic.

The @peabodyinstitute ranks among the oldest music conservatories in the United States. Globally recognized for its strict training and for fostering some of the finest musicians in history, I feel privileged to add to this legacy through my greatest passion, Rap.

He stated: “I will maintain my teaching at @mit and work on my fellowship at @yale while elevating Rap studies and practice within the higher education sphere overall. “Catch you later, Baltimore.”

In the comments section, Lupe garnered support from notable figures like Freeway, Robert Glasper, Bun B, and Twista, among others.