Wale
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Songs Wale is set to drop off his new album "Everything is a Lot" on Friday, but first, we just got the new single "Belly."
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Alexander Cole 1039 Views
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Songs With this melancholy but enveloping new single, Wale is almost ready to bring us his new album "everything is a lot."
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 2.5K Views
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Gossip Tyler, The Creator previously dissed Wale back in their early 2010s come-up, and a recent Twitter debate brought this history back up.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 5.6K Views
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Music Wale hasn't put out a proper album in four years, with "Folarin II" being the last title. It featured J. Cole, Rick Ross, and more.
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Zachary Horvath 2.8K Views
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Music As Wale finally returns, let’s look back at some of his certified bangers.
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Demi Phillips 5.0K Views
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News Wale is a key player in Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group, adding his unique go-go infused approach to the mix. He was discovered by producer Mark Ronson. after his track "Dig Dug (Shake It)" blew up in his native Washington, D.C.
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Music Fans have been resurfacing Tyler The Creator's old posts on social media, causing plenty of controversy in recent days.
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Cole Blake 5.6K Views
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Songs Wale is dropping his new album "Everything Is A Lot" on November 14th, and leading up to the project, he has dropped off a new single.
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Alexander Cole 2.2K Views
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Music Over a decade into his fruitful career, Wale has been quite consistent.
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Wyatt Westlake 2.8K Views
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News Loooove this one! Off "More About Nothing" Mixtape which is available now for download.
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Rose Lilah 140 Views
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Music Dive into Wale's net worth in 2024, a journey through music, business, and sports. Learn how he uses his wealth for societal good.
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Jake Skudder 3.8K Views
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Music It’s been a decade of ups and downs between the two rappers.
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Demi Phillips 2.4K Views
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News Wale and Ross throw it back for a classic MMG collab.
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Taylor McCloud 6.4K Views
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Songs Wale also signed a new record deal with Def Jam.
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Zachary Horvath 3.0K Views
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Music Wale believes the general state of social media and a dependence on hyperbole have "cooked" music discourse and hip-hop media.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares 1062 Views