Washington, D.C. rapper Wale certainly has been ambitious with his music career. After leaving Interscope Records, many wondered if Wale would ever shine again. Now, as a member of Maybach Music Group, Wale is determined to make a name for himself in the rap game. On his bombastic anthem 'Ambition,' MMG labelmates Wale, Meek Mill and Rick Ross speak about their struggles to achieve their dreams of
DMV rhyme-slinger Wale is bringing the police sirens and swagger to his new single, 'Slight Work.' Joining him on the fun is 'My Last' rapper Big Sean as the duo spit braggadocios rhymes about how they are ballin' out of control.
We didn't know what to expect with this odd combination of Wale's hard-nosed rhymes matched with the pop sensibilities of singer Miguel. The rap ballad 'Lotus Flower Bomb' is the DC rhyme-slinger's first single from his second album 'Ambition,' due out on Nov. 1.
The last we heard from Wale, he was freestyling over the Kris Kross hit 'Jump.' Today, the rapper took to Twitter to share his latest creation, a song featuring J. Cole called 'Bad Girls Club.'
Rapper Wale brings new life to the 1992 Kris Kross anthem 'Jump' on a freestyle he released today via Twitter as the latest offering in his Wale Wednesday free music series.
In Wale's newest video for 'The Break Up Song,' which appears on his latest mixtape 'More About Nothing,' the D.C. native draws inspiration from the indie flick '(500) Days of Summer.' It is easy to see why Wale wanted to use images from the film, since both his song and the film deal with the difficulties of building and ending a relationship.