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		<title>Wale Gives “Shades” in the Industry</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><strong>“I had to fight to get that on the album because I don't think a lot of people at the label understood it.” </strong></p></blockquote>
<p>No person can imagine the magnitude of emotion an artist will endure when he/she finds out that his/her album has been leaked.  In the case of D.C. rapper Wale, part of the new class, it is a shock to the system to know that he will already have a disadvantage with his debut <em>Attention Deficit.</em></p>
<p>Leaks hit the net for the upcoming project which is scheduled for release on November 10.</p>
<p>For those that already have the album and those that are still waiting to hear it, the rapper that made “Chillin” has minimal<span id="more-14179"></span> presence in the album as the body of work shows him to be more than a pop song.</p>
<p>One song in particular, titled “Shades," shows Wale speaking on his childhood and dealing with different complexions of the African American race and having a negative perception towards those with lighter skin.</p>
<p>Speaking with <em>Peace Magazine,</em> the rapper opened up on the meaning behind the track and how it was actually a song about self and dealing with his own insecurities.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“'Shades' isn't necessarily about my resentfulness, at one point I thought I was resenting them, but it was a lack of confidence in myself that led me to behave the way I did at that time in my life.” </strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Outside of the song, Wale added there are different shades within the industry which causes differences due to a lack of comprehension with creativity and how he had to miss out on other powerful songs which were meant for the album.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>“There's not a lot of ethnicity in the industry, as far as the higher ups go, and those guys are great at marketing and doing what they do, but a lot of times, records like “Ice &amp; Rain," “Family Affair," these are all records that I wanted to get on the album, but I couldn't.  “Shades was one where it had to and I was going to refuse to do anything if it didn't come out.”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The industry has been in disarray for quite some time where sales outweigh substance and feeling.  The powers that be are not looking for an individual; instead they want clones which he is unwilling to be from this point forward.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong> “I understand the game; you have to put a record out like that to wake up the people that don't really care about self in music.  Now, it's on now.  Y'all know what I want to make now so be prepared.  I'm not here to be a pop act.  “Chillin” is a pop song and I'm not here to be a pop act.  I enjoyed what Gaga brings to the table and I wanted to make something that could be a lot of fun, but I don't think I'll be going back down that road ever.”</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>Even with such a misstep before the gun blows to start the race, sales may be hurt, but the message is still there for everyone to hear.  With a week before the official release, Wale won't allow the shades of music to cover his voice.</p>
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