My 3rd musically related thing I want to accomplish this year is not to make another album but to do something waaaay stupider...I want to unmake an album. I watched the ATARI E.T. documentary and got inspired. So here's my idea. For all you people who really hated my 3rd album LASERS for whatever reason in the universe I want you to send it back to me so I can destroy it with an actual Laser. You not getting any money back or an apology or anything like that. The fact still remains that a lot of people really loved LASERS (Me Included) despite the popular myth that it's one of the worst rap albums ever but sometimes the myth can be stronger than the truth. So yeah....if you have a physical copy of LASERS that you absolutely hate and wish for it to be rendered non-existent then you can send it back to me and I'll have it destroyed with an actual giant laser and send it into next world in spectacular grand fashion and we can all get on with life nice and happy like it never happened. No hard feelings. If your down hit me up in the comments or on Twitter with the hashtag #TheReturnOfLasers and if we get enough #LaserHaters willing to have their physical copy destroyed then will do it on New Year's Day 2016!!! To you #LaserLovers out there with physical copies just sit back and enjoy the craziness that's about to happen lol... This is a #WellBoggleMeGiblets© production

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This is bizarre. Lupe Fiasco is offering fans who disliked his 2011 album, Lasers, the opportunity to have their copy of the album destroyed. The former XXL Freshman took to Instagram today (Aug. 31) to announce that he wants to "unmake" Lasers and he needs the help of his fans to do it.

"For all you people who really hated my 3rd album LASERS for whatever reason in the universe I want you to send it back to me so I can destroy it with an actual Laser." Lupe described in his IG post. "You not getting any money back or an apology or anything like that. The fact still remains that a lot of people really loved LASERS (Me Included) despite the popular myth that it's one of the worst rap albums ever but sometimes the myth can be stronger than the truth." Peep the IG post above.

The 33-year-old rapper, who just dropped a new mixtape Pharaoh Heights 2/30, over the weekend, claims he was inspired to laser the CD's by the documentary Atari: Game Over, which chronicles the downfall of Atari Games. In what he's dubbed "The Return of the Lasers Redemption," Fiasco is hoping to collect as many of the physical copies of Lasers as possible and will destroy them on New Years Day.

Will you be sending back your Lasers album for destruction?

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