Several times he made it known that he wants to produce beats for other artists. Wale produced his first beat ever on The Gifted. The first-person account was inspired by Nas’ classic “I Gave You Power.”ġ1. “Golden Salvation (Jesus Piece)” has Wale rapping from the perspective of the popular chain charm rappers wear. Think “Bandz A Make Her Dance” meets go-go.ĩ.ĝuring “Clappers,” Wale and his hype man (?) started dancing in a corner. go-go music and is a fun, bounce-ready number. “Clappers” featuring Nicki Minaj and Juicy J is inspired by Wale’s love of D.C. Wale defines himself as the “Weirdo of MMG” and says he often records like a hermit, going days on end without showering.Ĩ. The NFL star explained to us later that he met Wale at a random party and they hung out for two hours. The Bawse was flailing his arms and throwing up the “Rock ‘n’ Roll” sign all night.Ħ. Rick Ross sure likes to get his dancing on, even while sitting down. The track “Gullible” featuring the splendid vocals of CeeLo stems from an incident in which haters were being mean to Wale online.ĥ. When asked about his former label Interscope, the rapper responded with the obvious diss, “Who?” Take that Jimmy Iovine!Ĥ.Ĝyber bullying isn’t relegated to teenage girls. Wale says the phrase “New Black Soul” throughout the album and his beat selection seems to reflect this mindset. Who is Wale? Backpacker? Goon? Ladies’ man? All of the above?Ģ.
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