Oh shit, Wale does his thing over ASAP’s breakout hit instrumental. I didn’t see this coming. Everything is purple.
Download: Wale – Purple Swag (Freestyle)
MMG killing em’. “Underestimated, Forgotten & Overlooked Vol.2″ drops February 24th.
Download: Torch ft. Meek Mill, Wale, Stalley & Triple C’s – SlowDown
Wale sat with The Montreality recently where they discussed how he was as a kid, what kind of student he was, where his FIRST big pay check went to, keys to success, Self Made Vol.2 and much more! Ambition is in stores now.
RESPECT: The Montreality
DJ Spinatik lets go of this new cut from Wale who is joined by Ross & Loso. Shit is dope, depsite the few minor tags. No word on whether this is a new track or something that was recorded for “Ambition”. I’ll have a guess at the later.
Download: Wale ft. Rick Ross & Fabolous – Albert Pujols [Prod. By The Inkredibles] (Tags)
Respect: DJ Spinatik
Wale lets go of a little lyric visual for his “Sabotage” cut with young Lloyd. “Ambition” is in stores now.
I’m glad to see Team Teyana is making their move for the visual to this single. This is the first look off the Harlem native’s EP, The Miseducation Of Teyana Taylor. I can sincerely appreciate the direction they’re heading with this video.
Update: Dirty version added thanks to Ill Will.
Download: Tyga feat Wale, Fabolous, Meek Mill, Young Jeezy & T.I. – Rack City (Rmx) (Dirty)
Meek already gave us his take on that instrumental everyone is tired of. Anyway, rumours continue to spread that Meek & Wale will drop a collaborative effort soon, the rumours look a little more concrete as Wale adds his bars to Meek’s already released freestyle.
Download: Meek Mill & Wale – The Motto (Freestyle)
Wale (@wale) sat down with Boi-1da.net to discuss a few topics, including the now defunct SOPA situation, making music based on his mood, his feelings on Common’s “Sweet” record, and future projects he has in the works.
Respect: Marley
Wale sat down with Boi-1da.Net where he shared his thoughts on SOPA and how he’s a fan of the way things are now but didn’t speak too much about it due to his lack of knowledge of the subject. The MMG solider shed a bit of light on the different emotions that drive his music and how he balances them out as well as learning different lessons in life. Towards the latter of the interview Wale gives his thoughts on the state of hip-hop, Common’s “Sweet”, his project with Mark Ronson and his third LP.
RESPECT: Boi-1da.Net





