Although "Attention Deficit" is his first major-label LP, Washington, D.C.'s Wale is no newcomer to the hip-hop world. Long a fixture on the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia (DMV) hip-hop and go-go scene with ...
Nearly twelve years after the project was released, Wale announced today that More About Nothing is coming to streaming services. He revealed that Jerry Seinfield, whom he has a close relationship ...
Wale fans, if you have been hoping More About Nothing would find its way on streaming services, we have some good news for you. Regarded as one of Wale’s more popular mixtapes, More About Nothing will ...
Born to Nigerian parents in Washington, D.C., Wale calls himself the "Ambassador of Rap for the Capital." Music journalist Danyel Smith says she... Wale: From Free Mixtapes To Billboard Hits Born to ...
What can you even say to this? So Wale made a mixtape about Seinfeld. This is a weird thing for a rapper to be doing. Or maybe The Mixtape About Nothing isn’t strictly speaking a mixtape about ...
In an industry that rewards speed and spectacle, Wale’s return demonstrates how slowing down and deepening the art can strengthen both cultural relevance and catalog longevity. We are now in an era ...
If there's anyone deserving of Washington, D.C.'s GOAT title, it's Wale. Local legends aside, the veteran rapper was a major factor in the U.S. capital's status as an official Hip Hop hub, placing it ...
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Word of this mixtape has been floating around for so long that I was starting to think it would never actually drop. Brought to you by LRG and mixed by Nick Catchdubs, the shit is finally here in full ...
Wale and his obsession with all things Seinfeld has been long documented, including a nod to the show gracing his upcoming The Album About Nothing release for 2015. The D.C. wordsmith gives yet ...
Born to Nigerian parents in Washington, D.C., Wale calls himself the "Ambassador of Rap for the Capital." He first caught the press' eye few years ago with a series of free mixtapes and incendiary ...