What it smell like? Well for Wale, he puts his fantasies with America’s Next Top Model’s Bre Scullark on the small screen. Ah, ay, eee, ah, oh, ooo. Ambition in stores now.
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Ace Hood’s single gets a new lease on life with the help of his MMG affiliates. Watch the body count rise.
I’ma rap to you real quick. With Miguel in tow this time around, Wale returned to Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night for a performance of their duet, “Lotus Flower Bomb“. Do remember, Ambition in stores now.
Back in 2009, Wale’s debut album, Attention Deficit only moved 28k its first week. Fast forward two years later, and his sophomore set Ambition moved 164,062 units landing him the number two spot on Billboard. DMV we outchea!
[vodpod id=Video.15664610&w=540&h=350&fv=%26rel%3D0%26border%3D0%26] Let’s take it back as Wale tackles Gang Starr’s classic track. Being one of his favorites, he now does it in front of a cam, directed by Dre Films. Preview of “Work” video included. Ambition in stores now.
shot: Canon Eos 60d |The Dark Nyte Wale’s new album is now in stores and yesterday he had an in-store signing at J&R Music World in NYC. Later that night, he held a concert at the Highline Ballroom which included guests: Rick Ross, Meek Mill, French Montana, Ne-Yo, and Miguel. If you missed out, highlight reel after the jump. Sidebar: The Breakfast Club Interviews Wale
This joint came and went this past summer but at long last, here’s the visual shot in Cali. Check out the “Tats In My Arm” preview at the end. Ambition in stores tody. Go Wale! WSHH
Wale returned to Angie Martinez’s show this afternoon to promote his new album, Ambition. Here’s what went down. Break 1: Wale receives the first copy of Ambition and speaks on Hot 97’s influence. Break 2: Wale talks about relationships.
On the other side of NYC last night, Wale was having his listening session for Ambition at the penthouse of the Gansevoort Hotel. The spot was tight, but according to various guests, the album is too. Ambition in stores 11.1.11. hhnm via showtime
We’re less than a week away from the release of Mr. Folarin’s new album. Today, producer
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