Beginning in L.A. December 15th but really kicking off during Wale’s annual New Year’s Day concert in Silver Spring. Dates are below.
Beginning in L.A. December 15th but really kicking off during Wale’s annual New Year’s Day concert in Silver Spring. Dates are below.
You see stuff like this and wonder why Wale isn’t getting his just due recognition. Check out him and collaborators Kelly Price and Jeremih performing rousing rendition of a couple of Wow… That’s Crazy cuts for this year’s Soul Train Awards.
Wale gives Vevo’s Ctrl series a live rendition of one of his latest hits.
Gotta keep running those single numbers up, and what better way to do so than via a slew of remixes. Saweetie drops her latest for “My Type,” featuring Tiwa Savage, French Montana and D.C.’s own Wale.
Today is definitely Folarin day, and DC Hip-Hop legend Wale delivers his sixth album Wow… That’s Crazy, which sees 15 tracks and appearances from Ari Lennox, Boogie, Meek Mill, Rick Ross, Megan The Stallion, 6LACK, Bryson Tiller, Jeremih and more.
Check it out below, along with his latest visual for “BGM” and recent interviews with Hot 97 and The Breakfast Club.
Taken by Saved By The Bellinger, which drops next week can be streamed in full below.
Yep. The guy that truly put D.C. Hip-Hop on the map is back with his sixth effort, Wow…That’s Crazy, which drops October 11th. The trailer is above, and the Billboard description is below.
Wale is returning with his sixth studio album next month. Folarin made the announcement with a playful trailer on Monday (Sept. 16). The D.C. native flexes his acting chops in the comedic clip throughout the trailer for his forthcoming album, Wow…That’s Crazy, out Oct. 11.
The project’s trailer stars Tetona Jackson in the role of therapist, as Wale begrudingly complains about the issues he’s having with his record label. “What happens in therapy, stays in therapy,” Jackson states. Two different versions of Wale proceed to pull up chairs for the session alongside the original.
Taken from the Swizz Beatz-curated Godfather of Harlem soundtrack.
Both a continuation of his latest two drops (“Gemini” and “On Chill”) and a celebration of Women’s Equality Day, Wale drops off a new single titled “BGM” (or Black Girl Magic). Press play on that below…that new album has to be here any day at this point.
Wale season approaches (it’s already been here, to be fair). Check out the D.C. crown-bearer’s latest video for “On Chill,” which was directed by Daniel CZ and also features model Tiana Parker as Wale’s love interest. New album loading.
Big news for Wale fans: one of Hip-Hop’s greatest ever has announced the ‘Everything Is Fine’ tour, which will see him hitting up American dates this Fall. Check out the schedule below.
After weeks of teasing his first single, we now get to check out his new collab with Jeremih off his upcoming album. I hope we get some more information about his forthcoming official follow-up to SHINE soon. Wale has a potential Summer smash hit on his hands with this.
Produced by Beat Billionaire. Port Of Miami II: Born To Kill is on the way.
Sabrina Claudio is back with a new single titled “All My Love,” a collaboration with D.C.’s own Wale. Check out the Miami-to-D.C. connection above.
Wale links back with Best Kept Secret for another new track before we get the new single on July 12 from his upcoming album. I am happy to see them working together again, we haven’t heard them together since “Heisman Watch.” I hope we get some more Ralph and BKS on his upcoming album.
Wale’s back with new heat this week, complete with an interesting tweet to help explain the Gemini breakdown:
— Wale (@Wale) June 10, 2019
It sounds like Wale is close to delivering his sixth album, and recently stopped through Beats 1 to chat to Lowkey about the process, his single “Poledancer” (with Megan Thee Stallion) and more. Check out the interview (including video clips) below.
For his latest, DJ Sam Sneak connects with his MMG cohort Wale for the new single “Gas,” an ode to smokin’ the best flowers known to man. Check it out below.
Twin brothers Flex Kartel and Biggs Cooley are making waves with their new seven track project, Rare, presented by EAT. Each brother has one solo track each, one the other five songs, they’re bouncing ideas and flows off of each other and collaborators like Q Da Fool, Big Mechoo, Phil Ade and Wale. I would argue that these two are coming up next from DC, but it seems like they’re already here.