


Peep the tracklist below, and listen to the project's lead single, the Sam Dew-featuring "LoveHate Thing," right here.Ĥ. Instead, we have Nicki Minaj (whose been on quite the hot streak lately) and the rajah of ratchet, Juicy J, on potential strip-club anthem "Clappers," as well as RiRi making her first-ever remix appearance on "Bad". Though labelmate Meek Mill assists on "Heavin In The Afternoon," Rick Ross and the rest of the MMG crew are conspicuously absent. Cartoon-designed cover art for his latest project, and today, we get a peek at the LP's tracklist. It’s hard to deny his agility as an MC.We've already heard reports that Wale's upcoming third album, The Gifted, will be a little different than his Maybach Music Group debut, Ambition. Last week, the D.C. And even with a star-studded guest cast, Wale outshines them all, the ‘gifted’ artist that he is. Song after song, he brings something worthwhile to the table. Of course there’s the thoughtful “Bad,” which should be relable to women but also men with ‘relationship’ issues. Wale generally eschews club bangers, but manages one that’s not completely shameful or desperate on “Clappers.” Still, “shawty got a big ole butt” isn’t the most profound, poetic line ever. This continues on a second consecutive standout “LoveHate Thing,” where he stopped “giving a f*ck about opinions,” and is “Temporarily out of fizzucks / so tell the post to leave propaganda to the politicians. “And y’all don’t even gotta love us / but you will respect this motherf*ckin’ hustle.” On opener “The Curse of the Gifted,” Wale opens with a bang referencing jealous haters. On this particular effort, he benefits from meaningful rhymes and soulful production work. His third album, The Gifted is consistent and exceptional throughout. Download your copy of The Gifted, Wale’s highly anticipated follow up to Ambition, now Digital album includes 16 tracks.

Wale is definitely a standout, which should go without saying. That’s amazing considering his first album, Attention Deficit (2009), wasn’t a commercial smash Despite a ‘loss in game one,’ he came back to take ‘game two’ with Ambition (2011). , released on the ever growing, popular He ascended from nothin’ to somethin.’ Wale definitely achieved the come-up he deserved, given his skill. Yep, that’s Wale! He’s quickly risen in the rap ranks. “I go hard, I’m ballin’, I’m globetrottin’ / And my flow art my n*gga, I’m Mozart with it.” His third album, The Gifted, is consistent and exceptional throughout. Wale is definitely a standout, which should go without saying. Wale presents substance without being overly preachy, and still takes it back to the Go-Go for those who have been following him since Paint A Picture.
