
It’s so good to see my hometown, the DMV on the map these days. Go-go band UCB and Wale together on Pat Your Weave is a certified club banger: it gets the ladies feeling sexy and makes the fellas turn the swag all the way up. Wale’s new album Attention Deficit in stores TODAY!
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Album Review: Wale – Attention Deficit
Artist: Wale
Album: Attention Deficit
Release Date: 11.10.09
Hailing from the nation’s capital where very few music artists have made it into the spotlight, Wale steps forth with his debut album Attention Deficit. Although he was introduced to mainstream with the pop music smash Chillin (featuring Lady Gaga), this album reveals the DMV-spitter as a true student of hip-hop. The project sees quite a bit of versatility: from party songs, to message-bearing anthems, to thought-provoking songs of introspection and reflection.
Exposing his roots in the go-go music style, Wale parties hard on the album’s latest single Pretty Girls, with vocals from Weensey of the Backyard Band. Pharrell lends a beat to keep the party moving on the feel-good Let It Loose and he teams up with Jazmin Sullivan on the high-spirited World Tour. It’s also commendable that Wale uses his debut album to highlight issues of self-esteem in such a bold manner on tracks like 90210 and Shades which features Chrisette Michele. Mark Ronson produced 90210, which speaks on topics of bulimia and drug addictions, while Shades reflects on Wale’s issues with his own image and skin tone: “cheated on light skinned Dominique when we was 17. I figured I’d hurt her, she’d evidently hurt me…” And yet, his words of inspiration are somewhat contradicted in the aforementioned Pretty Girls as he chants “Ugly girls be quiet, pretty girls clap-clap like this…” Still the album is well-put together, with songs like World Tour, Prescription and the feel-good anthem Beautiful Bliss as easy favorites. Marsha Ambrosius lends her vocals to Diary, a more solemn look at a woman’s inability to move through past hurts: “Every problem that you ever had with another man, I gotta face…”
Lyrically Wale pulls off a few sporadic one-liners and metaphors but for the most part his rhymes, though witty at times, aren’t impressively complex, if at all. That lack of ferocity stands out most on tracks like Mirrors (feat. Bun B) and Beautiful Bliss (feat J. Cole) where he’s outdone by the guests on his project. It’s also hard to listen to this album and not feel the undertones of resentment. With an almost Kanye-esque arrogance, Wale goes after his hip-hop counterparts on TV In The Radio, hometown detractors on Mama Told Me, and misguided females on Contemplate. These lyrical tirades reveal a man in touch with his emotions – but then again, Wale’s Twitter timeline could tell you that…
Attention Deficit doesn’t present him as the best lyrical rapper, but the content and delivery on this project make it worth the listen. Just from listening to his mixtapes, it’s clear that Wale has come a long way and represents a part of hip-hop that has been replaced as of late with songs that have a surplus of bitches and bling but a deficiency of substantial content. This is a return to reality for the casual hip-hop fan and is music that’s easy to relate to. Attention Deficit may not be a classic but it’s a solid debut and despite its title, I’m certain that it won’t see a shortage of acclaim…
Video: Chrisette Michele feat. Wale – Fragile (Remix)
Wale ft. Melanie Fiona and J. Cole – Beautiful Bliss
One of the better leaked cuts from the forthcoming Attention Deficit album. Wale’s and J. Cole both show the reasons why they’re two of the hottest upcoming MC’s on this track right here. Though a bit restrained, Melanie Fiona holds her own on the hook, but she’s a newcomer that’s definitely gettin’ her shine as well. Attention Deficit hits stores on November 10th.
Audio: Beautiful Bliss
BET Hip-Hop Awards Recap: The Ciphers
One of the highlights from last night’s BET Hip Hop Awards was the series of rap ciphers that were intermingled into the 2-hour broadcast. This was the truest representation of rap I’ve seen in a while. The hottest of the cipher circles? Joe Budden, KRS-One, Eminem, and Mos Def. Nicki Minaj came kinda hard too!
Nicki Minaj, Crown Royyal, Buckshot, Joe Budden
KRS-One, Wale, Nipsey Hussle, GSAN
Mos Def, Black Thought, Eminem
Wale ft. Pharrell – Inhibitions (Let It Loose)
Wale – Fly Away

Wale released this track the other day. Here ya go! via Wale’s Twitter. Attention: Deficit drops November 3rd.
Mack: By the way… this ain’t a Lenny Kravitz sample. That’s N.E.G. also known as The NorthEast Groovers. Go-go heads stand up! Kravitz’s song, Groovers sample!
DOWNLOAD: Wale – Fly Away
Wale – My Sweetie
Another party starter rightchea… I feel like I should know this sample, but damn I can’t think of where it came from!! If there’s one thing I can say about Wale, he brings some versatility to hip-hop and it sounds fun again. I hope his album holds up to the standards of all these leaks…
Audio: Wale – My Sweetie
NEW: Wale ft. Gucci Mane – Pretty Girls
Chrisette Michele Gets ‘Fragile’ With Wale














