WALE THE GIFTED INTRO FULL SONG FULLMeanwhile, The Mixtape About Nothing stands as the most innovative, endlessly listenable and just plain best hip-hop record of 2008. Intro: Wale This the hip-hop shit they be crying for, right Saying I aint got it, or I aint with it You bull shit, look Verse 1 In a room full of goons, Im such a fucking stand out I. WALE THE GIFTED INTRO FULL SONG TVHis first true full-length is set to drop later this year, with contributions from members of TV on the Radio no less (!), making it one of my personal most-anticipated albums of 2009. And best of all, this lengthy and awesome set is 100 percent free. He’s funny and he’s clever, and drops rhymes with agility and finesse. On The Mixtape About Nothing, Wale presents himself as humble and human, but with superhuman skills. In “The Grown-Up,” however, Wale throws down some sober wisdom, plainly rapping “ I still got a lot of growing up to do,” which perfectly flows into a sample of Jerry Seinfeld telling George Costanza, “we’re like children…we’re not men!” And after shouting out to some of the locals, Wale offers exactly what the title of “The Bmore Club Slam” promises-a go go/disco 808 banger that deserves numerous repeat spins. Hilariously enough, as the song fades out, an unexpected guest shows up-Julia Louis Dreyfus, who closes the song with the most adorable sounding “muthafuckaaa” you’ll ever hear. Wale laments “ other artists I love get avoided” on “The Vacation from Ourselves,” just after giving props to go-go. There’s his freestyle over “Roc Boys,” in which he humorously thanks his `connects’: “ Facebook, MySpace, and don’t forget MapQuest.” There’s his condemnation of material flash over the bongo-laden beats of “The Perfect Plan.” Then there’s his meditation on race in the amazing “The Kramer,” which begins with Michael Richards’ infamous n-word filled rant, and finishes with his apology. The Mixtape About Nothing is 80 minutes of hip-hop ear candy, an inspired and aurally ecstatic set of tracks that stand up to the giants in his field, “Wayne, Kanye and Jay-Z” as he name checks in “The Perfect Plan.” Kicking off the mixtape with “The Opening Title Sequence,” Wale makes a surprisingly hot sample bed out of the Seinfeld theme, mimicking Seinfeld’s routine by asking, “ what’s the deal with this rap stuff?“, before laying out an early smackdown with his declaration, “ since Napster the game’s been flooded by has-beens who never will be/ ringtone rappers.” And from there, he gives one piece of evidence after another to make his case as the best new rapper in the business. Rather, Wale (pronounced Wah-LAY) incorporates a touch of his town’s go-go heritage, a quick wit and a surprisingly cohesive and endlessly entertaining Seinfeld theme into his outstanding 2008 freebie, The Mixtape About Nothing. He’s not nerd rap, and he’s not backpack. ![]() In spite of proximity, he bears no similarities to Virginia Beach’s Clipse nor the Baltimore sex bounce of Spank Rock either. Hailing from Washington, D.C., Wale evades easy categorization, recalling neither the bounce of the Dirty South nor the hardcore sound of either L.A. Note: When you embed the widget in your site, it will match your site's styles (CSS).Wale’s a different kind of rapper. Rihanna)5.Black Salvation (Jesus Piece)9.Gullible10.Heaven In the Hate Eye Curse of the Gifted19.Tired of Dreaming20.VanityWale Lyrics provided by WALE THE GIFTED INTRO FULL SONG CODEGet the embed code Wale - The Gifted Album 2 (remix) (feat. Watch me make me do me thing, do me thing They say how far we pulling in, pulling in I’m curious, this really shit we livin for opinioners Is it really that important, is it really that serious? Just to show you that he got it till they hot for that VI Got a thousand on that V, got you stunting on a G My old school got more vroom than your new ride Open cleavage, open eyes, open wide, open thighs Open bottles, open convos, open wallets, open legs Ya ain't pay up for no pussy but you pay for what she seeīut these broads jocking me is validating my conceit boys DJ Toomp, Kid Cudi, and a fresh-faced. Look right through me, look right through me Subsequently, as MMG ’s most unexpected signee, Wale came off a tad embittered and defensively shallow on 2011’s Ambition, which included G.O.O.D. Swear my chain so big that it by my collarĬoncordes where the shit are these oceans 11’s ![]() See I got it till 10 cause my T cost dollars Okay these lames gon' see that I need more hotter I said it ain't on me so I need more bottles You save your hard earnings to pay for these nigga's opinions
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