Showing newest posts with label wale. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label wale. Show older posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The "Artistic Integrity?"

For the record, I DID NOT want to write this post. I do not take any pleasure in spreading negativity or writing scathing indictments of anyone, especially not an artist of whom I am a huge fan (some would even say fanatic). BUT as a lover of hip-hop and a person who demands that people stand by the statements that they make, I have to do this. Even if it hurts.

Yesterday at about 5:45pm, Rapradar.com leaked the official album version of Wale's "Pretty Girls" (previously posted on this blog's Dope Track Alert). This remixed version features (drumroll please)..... GUCCI MANE?????

Few words can describe the way my blood boiled upon receiving this news. Quite frankly, I had a full-blown meltdown on Twitter. I simply could not wrap my mind around how/why this idea was co-signed and then executed. Many people said that I overreacted. That the song was not that bad. I heard how this was a "good move" because it would bring him "more exposure to a new audience." And it all sounded like bullshit to me. In an emergency text conversation with the homey Dessex, I ranted "What about The Artistic Integrity??? This is bullshit." For a new fan or one not familiar with Wale's catalog, my reaction was unwarranted. But let me cite specific quotes/instances that prove this Gucci feature is a major sellout move.

On April 17, 2009 I atteneded a Wale show in Cleveland where he did a brief "speech" if you will about the Green Movement. This movement, he stated, was a strategy to "flood the industry with quality music that would wash away disposable music" and "trash." Sooo perhaps someone can explain how placing the current KING of Disposable Music on his album fits in with this strategy? It's cool. I'll wait.

"Listen up/I ain't never kissin' up/Every single single/aint a single/just to hit the club/I am not involved/nor do I indulge/in the harvesting/of poor artistry" (c) Wale "DC Gorillaz" 2007.

"We need us a plan/Respect has grown inferior to f--- Soundscan/If that don't sound bad you should ban me/I don't give a damn 'bout grands/See my mind's on a Grammy" (c) Wale "The Perfect Plan" 2008.

Let's examine two skits: "Tasty Skit" and "The Skit" (found on 100 Miles & Running and Mixtape About Nothing respectively) which finds then unsigned Wale being courted by an A&R from the fictional Cliche Records. In the first exchange, the A&R wants to rebrand Wale as "Young Wale" or "Lil Wale" to fit in with the "black people running around putting Lil in front of their names" trend. In the second exchange, the label has penned a dance track called "Crank Dat Flying Squirrel" (a play on "Crank Dat Souljaboy") that they'd like Wale to record. When considering the Gucci feature I cannot help but wonder if a similar scenario played out in the offices of Interscope after Wale signed the dotted line. Or maybe this is part two of "The Cliche,"(the original "The Cliche Lil Wayne Feature (It's the Remix Baby!)" appeared on Mixtape About Nothing).

In closing, I want to say that I am still a Wale fan. At some point, your favorite artist will disappoint you and you have to forgive them (Lord knows I forgave Jay-Z for that Best of Both Worlds 2 album). But I also want to be clear, that this is indeed a mistake. There is no explanation that anyone can provide that will convince me otherwise. Perhaps this will earn Wale more spins (I know this will work in Cleveland for sure), but it is a huge compromise to the fanbase that he's built over the last four years, a fan base that's probably scratching their heads like I am and wondering "What happened to The Artistic Integrity?"




Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Dope Track Alert: Wale - "Pretty Girls"

Word on the street is this is a leaked version and that the official version will appear on his Attention Deficit Album (scheduled for release on September 22). Nonetheless this version is a bit of a banger. Enjoy.



Like it? Download here.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Hip-Hop Christmas Eve


In case you don't know, thanks to the homie Dessex, I may be one of the biggest Wale fans ever. For months now, we've all waited with baited breath for this latest mixtape offering Back to the Feature, a collaboration between Wale, super producer 9th Wonder and a guest list (including Joe Budden, Black Thought, Jean Grae, Young Chris, Freeway, etc) that's been giving me wet dreams for the last month and a half.

Today's the day...

According to Wale's Twitter updates, Back to the Feature will be released at about "7ish" Eastern Standard Time this evening. Upon downloading, he's encouraging all of his fans to head to walemusic.com for an online listening session where you'll be able to interact with him as you take your first listen. Sure it's a Friday night and I'm typically out running the streets, but guess where I'll be?

It'll be Christmas Eve all day as I stalk-I mean monitor-the Twitter updates for more tidbits. I predict I'll spend the entire day singing "Wale baby, drop some Hip-Hop on the web please, for me..."

Robin Monique aka "Mrs. Hip-Hop"