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It is from this point onwards that he is referred to as "The Cool." Most notably, his right hand has been eaten down to its skeleton (a reference Lupe Fiasco makes to the decay of righteousness) and despite the settling of rigor mortis, the sharp pain of the three fatal bullets in his body sting upon every waking movement. Months of decomposition have left his body with an eroded, zombie-like appearance. Seeing that the latch is broken, he kicks the casket open and digs his way to the surface, shoveling dirt with his gold chain and open mouth. However, six months after burial, History inexplicably awakens from the dead still buried in his coffin. Upon his death, History is buried in a three-piece suit along with his few wordly possessions: two diamond earrings, a gold chain laying on his chest, a letter from his eight-year-old sister reading "I miss ya," a picture of his young daughter, and a swisher cigar in his pocket placed by a friend. Alexander the Great, Al Capone, etc.), indicating Michael is merely one of many notable, historical figures that the duo has brought down. In addition, The Streets also has many tattoos of previous boyfriends she has seduced in the past (i.e. This is also supported by the fact that the song immediately following "The Die" is "Put You On Game", a point-of-view narrative by The Game where he describes himself as the ever present corruption in society that has eliminated opposition in the past. Although it is never mentioned who the two assassins were hired by, one possible theory is that The Game was in fact the one who hired them, taking revenge on History for having an affair with his wife. While an impatient Michael History waits in the car (incidentally with the song "The Cool" playing faintly in the background), an unnamed gangster (Natalie Orr)ran up to the car and shoot him dead. He and The Game are returning from a club when The Game requests that they pull over to the side, apparently so that he can use the bathroom. "The Die" showcases the story of History's death and the downfall of his empire. The two help Michael History to achieve notoriety as a gangster and drug dealer, all at the cost of losing the things that are dearest to him. To a crying dishonored baby mama who's the mama to a daughter that I had fathered from afar". Lupe also describes how Michael Young leaves the mother of his daughter to pursue the Streets, "that's what I got asked do I love her? Said I don't know. In the process of associating with The Streets and The Game, History becomes romantically involved with the Streets and sells his soul to the Game ("Street's got my heart, Game got my soul"). He was abandoned by his father at a young age as told in the song, "He Say, She Say." Despite the presence of a hard-working mother, left without a father figure and needing a male role model in his life, History began to turn to The Streets and her husband The Game, to compensate for the lack of paternal guidance, both characters being personifications of the tough city "streets" and the drug dealing "game." Being raised by The Streets and mentored by The Game, the otherwise intelligent, promising young boy was slowly turned into a drug-peddling, gangster. Biography Michael Young History had lived a conflicted life since his early childhood days. The Cool is essentially a murdered drug dealer who has been inexplicably brought back to life and now walks amongst the living as a zombie, searching for a purpose. Aside from being the obvious inspiration for the title, he serves as the central character within the loose, fictional framework of the album. First introduced within the titular tenth track on Fiasco's debut album, Food & Liquor, The Cool's background and origin was furthered expanded within Fiasco's sophomore concept album, The Cool. The Cool (born Michael Young History) is a fictional character created by American rapper Lupe Fiasco. For the associated album by Lupe Fiasco, see Lupe Fiasco's The Cool. This article is about the concept character. Possible centric songs "The Cool", "The Coolest", "Hello/Goodbye (Uncool)", "The Die", "Superstar", "Put You On Game", "He Say, She Say", "Real Recognize Real", "Streets On Fire"
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