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With a week to go until The Album About Nothing releases, Wale plays his big joker amid other major releases by unveiling “Summer League,” featuring Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign.
Wale’s upcoming project, The Album About Nothing, is stamped, sealed and ready for delivery. Alas, there was a Kanye West collaboration that was left on the cutting room floor.
With The Album About Nothing on the way, Wale teams up with Complex to premiere a visual for “Loyalty” from last year’s free mixtape Festivus.
Wale drops his latest single “The Matrimony,” an R&B flavored joint featuring Usher.
In comes March, which means that Wale’s long awaited The Album About Nothing releases in a few weeks. The rapper whets appetites in the meantime with a visual for “MMG Under God.”
It’s completely understandable that the rap stars of today have carved their lane with classic mixtapes opposed to the groundbreaking retail releases. One-hit wonders still show up and now and then but if an entire collection of material catches on with fans, a real career is inevitably born. In lieu of Drake breaking all sorts […]
On Wednesday night (Feb. 25), Wale invited a curated list of media, industry figures, and the like to Tom’s Diner, a venue any longtime fan of Seinfeld will find familiar, to enjoy an early listen of The Album About Nothing.
Project Pat has no filter as he lets his desires be known in the visual for “Twerk It,” featuring Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign and Wale.
Kid Ink is living his life Full Speed, never disillusioned by greed, and he’s created a MTV Jams mini-movie to coincide with his latest star-studded hit and a future blockbuster motion picture.
Maybach Music Group assembles and drops a mixtape to hold you down for NBA All-Star Weekend. You’ve probably heard most of these, but now you got them all in one spot.
As movie goers await the theater release of Furious 7, a track called “Ride Out,” from the accompanying soundtrack hits the Internets.
Another day brings someone else taking shots at Wale via Twitter. Everyone knows Mr. Folarin is active on the social media platform, but why do so many want to bring it to his digital doorstep 140 characters at a time?