New Video: Wale – “Fine Girl” Feat. Davido & Olamide [WATCH]

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Even though Wale’s ‘SHINE’ album was a solid body of work, it didn’t reach its full potential and failed to do numbers. The album has a little something for everyone from hip-hop to dance music and even a Afrobeat standout in “Fine Girl” featuring Davido & Olamide.

Having already released videos for “Running Back,” featuring Lil Wayne, “Fashion Week” featuring G-Eazy, and “Columbia Heights (Te Llamo)” featuring J. Balvin, Folarin adds “Fine Girl” to the list of ‘SHINE’ singles to get the video treatment.

Watch the island vibey video for “Fine Girl” below.

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New Video: Wale – “Colombia Heights (Te Llamo)” Feat. J Balvin [WATCH]

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Surrounded by beautiful latin women, Wale rhymes in spanglish in the Mike Ho-directed video for “Colombia Heights (Te Llamo)” featuring Columbian artist, J Balvin.

This single is the latest off Folarian’s ‘SHINE’ album to get the video treatment, following “Running Back” featuring Lil Wayne and “Fashion Week” featuring G-Eazy.

Watch the video below via YouTube.

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Wale & G-Eazy Perform “Fashion Week” On “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” [WATCH]

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Wale and G-Eazy turn “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” into “Fashion Week,” with a performance of the duo’s collaboration. Backed up by a scenic light show, full band, and DJ, Wale and G ran through the single like a model runs the runway, with style.

“Fashion Week” is off Wale’s recently-released, fifth studio album ‘SHINE’ that dropped a few weeks ago. He is currently on his “SHINE tour” through May 27th in Boston, MA.

Watch below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=9M6tLzBmt58

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QUOTABARZ: The Most Quotable Barz Of The Week: Wale, Logic, A$AP Rocky, Young M.A & More [PEEP]

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A whole lot of new music this week, which means a whole lot of new barz! This week we got Wale’s new ‘SHiNE’ album, along with a new track from Logic, a lyrical Uncle Murda and 50 Cent track, new track from DJ Khaled featuring the world (most notably Chance The Rapper), Young M.A’s first official EP, and more.

Troy Ave also dropped in on the Leakers and spit some barz as part of the 10th installment of their freestyle series. ScHoolboy Q got off on the remix of Anderson .Paak’s “Come Down” and of course G Perico’s did his thing on his debut album.

Anyway, I’ve compiled the hardest, most-quotable barz from all those songs that you need to know to impress your friends. Check them all out below and if you hear something you think should be featured during next week’s QUOTABARZ hit me at @IAMBNYCE.

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“SHiNE SEASON”

“Tammy Lahren I ain’t ready for you / All the Becky’s want a uncle Tom Sawyer / Race draft first pick / John Lennon for Don Lemon”

“I got the moves like Sean tonight / I got the juice like soccer wives / I ain’t romantic but I got a Wraith / So take the pussy under stars tonight / If it’s on then it’s on for life / If it’s squad then it’s squad for life”

“Draco draco draco have you ever seen a draco? / You ever had a sweeper when you squeeze it make you shake up? / Faking faking faking faking, all you n****s fronting / How you taking Xannys trying to operate a weapon?”

“MATHEMATICS”

“That’s why I stick to the code / N****s ain’t shit with that flow / I’m highly respected ’cause me and / No Credit be here until six in the mo'”

“Baby, I been on the road / Lately been fellin’ so bored / I put trust in a fuck n***a once and now he don’t make decisions no more”

“SMILE”

“And a possible bigot slash misogynist is ’bout to run the whole damn thing (Bout to run the whole damn thing) / And the ballot my sister filled in in another city didn’t do a god-damn thing”

“The Alt Rights hate us / Some black baby mommas hate us / We only learn half of the drama, other side crazy”

“On behalf of Charlamagne I’m sure he ain’t trading sides / Maybe I should meet Tomi Lahren, I’ll Lauryn Hill her / Train her; she miseducated anyway / Prolly hate the color of my face”

“Its like you got a curse if your currency low / The world is a dirty fucking experiment / They don’t care if its hurting us / Black lives matter, ’cause black lives target practice”

“Black lives matter, black love the dopest ever / Just wanna remind you, I think it’s time that we show it better”

DJ KHALED – “I’M THE ONE” FEAT. JUSTIN BIEBER, CHANCE THE RAPPER, LIL WAYNE & QUAVO

“She like the price, she see the ice, it make her coochie melt / When I met her in the club I asked her who she felt / Then she went and put that booty on that Gucci belt” – CHANCE THE RAPPER

“Straight up out The Crescent / Fly your bae down for the Essence / For the record I knew Khaled / When that boy was spinnin’ records” – LIL WAYNE

LOGIC – ““1-800-273-8255” Feat. ALESSIA CARA & KHALID

“All this other shit I’m talkin’ ’bout they think they know it / I’ve been praying for somebody to save me, no one’s heroic” – LOGIC

“I know where you been, where you are, where you goin’ / I know you’re the reason I believe in life / What’s the day without a little night? / I’m just tryna shed a little light” – LOGIC

A$AP MOB (A$AP ROCKY / A$AP FERG) – “WRONG”

“Fuckin’ on that bitch and I know it’s wrong / Wifey walked in and she found that thong / She talk to my dick like an intercom / Then smoke that dick up just like it’s a bong / I ain’t gon’ lie, this the realest song” – A$AP FERG

“Double strappin’ on a ratchet bitch / So she don’t take me to Maury / Man I done lost me a classy bitch / Fergie, you stand in the hallway” – A$AP FERG

YOUNG M.A

“JOOTD”

“I’m moody, I don’t want no groupies/ I ain’t in the mood for no coochie / I don’t wanna talk to Kim, Jessica, and Julie / They don’t really love me, they just wanna do me and use me”

“Self M.Ade”

“They saying that I’m rich but I ain’t rich yet / I ain’t count a hundred Ms yet / I ain’t buy the Beamer and the Benz yet / And I ain’t fuck all of her friends yet”

 

UNCLE MURDA – “STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS” FEAT. 50 CENT

“N****s said they with this shit, don’t know what this shit about / Dope boy in a drought never go a different route / Like them gold fronts n***a, spit ’em out / You gon’ make me hit you right here in this Waffle House” – 50 CENT

“My man like the fuck is we doin’, in the studio writin’ song about n*****s been shootin’ / Can’t make this up it’s three in the morning B / My man stopped my engineer from recordin’ me / Fuck what they know they can’t prove shit / He like I hear you my n***a but that ain’t how we do shit” – UNCLE MURDA

SZA – “LOVE GALORE” FEAT. TRAVIS SCOTT

“You gots a fetish / You gots a problem / Now it’s a problem, oh no / Skrrt, skrrt on bitches / I don’t know these bitches / Dig dirt on bitches” – SZA

“Let me cum inside ya / Let me plant that seed inside, yeah / Ass and titties, titties / The only thing that stuck with me, with me” – TRAVIS SCOTT

ANDERSON .PAAK – “COME DOWN (REMIX)” FEAT. TY DOLLA $IGN & SCHOOLBOY Q

“Seven figures like your digits, we can travel off your pivot / Drive Mercedes from your Civic, see me ballin’ bitches / You drank up all my liquor, come on, now what I’m ‘posed to do now?” – SCHOOLBOY Q

TROY AVE – #FREESTYLE010

“I remember selling cocaine I didn’t get fed time / Now I’m rapping it’s more investigations and headlines”

“When I’m out West I get respect cuz they love my kind”

“The real relate / the fake gon hate”

G PERICO – “ALL BLUE”

“Look at my hood dope spots ‘round the corner  / Walking thru the alley early morning / Turkish chains fuzzy braids 40 on my waist / Im left handed so I tuck it this way”

BARZ OF THE WEEK: UNCLE MURDA – “STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS” FEAT. 50 CENT

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New Album: Wale – ‘SHiNE’ [STREAM]

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To make up for a few delays, Wale pushes the release date up a week and gets his ‘SHiNE’ on with his long-awaited, fifth studio album.

The album which was supposed to be released next Friday, May 5th was released a week earlier after the rapper surprised fans by announcing at a Genius annotation and listening event that he would be releasing it today.

Folarin grabs Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Travis Scott, Major Lazer, G-Eazy, WizKid, J Balvin, Davido, his babygirl, Zyla Moon, and others as collaborators on the 14-track album. ‘SHiNE’ also includes one of last summer’s hottest songs, “My PYT”.

Wale spoked to The FADER about his follow-up to 2015’s ‘The Album About Nothing’ saying, “I want you guys to feel like, ‘I always want to play SHINE when I’m going or out or coming from the club or going through a breakup or when I’m talking ’bout who’s the nicest rapper.’ I might fall short, but that’s the goal. That that’s feeling I want to give.”

In support of the album, Wale will be embarking on his “SHiNE Tour,” beginning May 5th in Atlanta. Stream ‘SHiNE’ below via Apple Music.

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New Music: Wale – “SHiNE Season” [LISTEN]

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Just ahead of his ‘SHiNE’ album release, Wale blesses us with “SHiNE Season,” a one-off to ready fans for the highly-anticipated album that is set to be released tonight at midnight. ‘SHiNE’ was originally set to drop next Friday but yesterday during a Genius live listening and annotation event, Folarin announced he’s changing the release date to tonight at midnight.

The highly-anticipated album has suffered from several delays but now it is officially “SHiNE Season”. ‘SHiNE’ will include features from Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Travis Scott, G-Eazy, and many more. Listen to “SHiNE Season” below as you wait for ‘SHiNE’ the album.

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Rick Ross Performs “Trap Trap Trap” With Wale & Young Thug On “The Tonight Show” [WATCH]

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Rick Ross took the “Trap Trap Trap” to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” as he brought out Wale and Young Thug to join him on stage, surprising the audience. Over the weekend Ross surprised fans in Indio by coming out for DJ Khaled’s set at Coachella.

With Dr. Phil and “SNL’s” Leslie Jones watching the performance with Fallon and the audience, Ross rapped his verse before Young Thug joined him on stage. Wale jumped out of the audience to spit his verse following Thugger’s surprise.

“Trap Trap Trap” is off Rozay’s highly-touted ‘Rather You Than Me’ album.

Watch the full performance below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEh3izCa0MI

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New Video: Wale – “Fashion Week” Feat. G-Eazy [WATCH]

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With Wale’s forthcoming ‘SHINE’ album being given a release date of May 5th last week, the MMG rapper is looking to continue the rollout of videos for singles off the project. The first single to get the video treatment was “Running Back” featuring Lil Wayne and today, he drops the visuals for “Fashion Week” featuring G-Eazy.

In the video G-Eazy joins Wale at an underground fashion show, where models strike a pose and show off their dance moves with fluorescent lights flickering around them. Both rappers also flaunt their fashion with some fly outfits.

As mentioned above ‘SHINE’ will be released May 5th and include other contributions from Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Travis Scott, Major Lazer, Phil Ade, and others. On the same day the album is released, Wale will embark on his “SHINE Tour”.

Watch the video below.

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New Music: Wale – “Fish N Grits” Feat. Travis Scott [LISTEN]

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With the announcement of the release date for his forthcoming album, along with the track list and cover art, it’s only right Wale dropped another single off his upcoming ‘SHINE’ album.

The new song “Fish N Grits” is the highly-anticipated collaboration with Travis Scott, which Folarian has teased in the past. In the preview you hear Scott handling the hook by singing, “Whippin’ up the pot fish n grits / never seen a night like this.”

‘SHINE’ will include other features from Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Travis Scott, Major Lazer, G-Eazy, and many others. It is set to be released May 5th, the same day Wale will kick off his “SHINE Tour” in Atlanta, GA.

Stream “Fish N Grits” below.

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Wale Shares ‘SHINE’ Cover Art & Track List [PEEP]

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It’s been a long time coming but Wale is ready for ‘SHINE’. The MMG’s forthcoming album has been delayed several times over the past year and although he’s compensated for it, with a plethora of single releases, the album now has a release date, cover art, and a full official track listing.

The album is set to drop May 5th barring no further delay. The cover art shows his baby girl, Zyla holding a blue moon in the palm of her little hands with a florescent red and purple background. Wale tweeted the cover art along with a message that reads,“Thank you 4your patience.A lot has changed since last album .I pray that 5/5 is the second best day of my life.” The first of course being the birth of his baby girl.

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The 14-track album will include some big collaborations with Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Travis Scott, Major Lazer, G-Eazy, and others. The last track on the album is a collaboration between Phil Ade and his baby girl, Zyla Moon.

Pre-order for the album begins tomorrow. Fans who pre-order will automatically receive the singles “Running Back” featuring Lil Wayne, “Fashion Week” featuring G-Eazy, “My PYT,” and his Travis Scott-assisted “Fish N Grits”.

Folarian will kick off his “SHINE Tour” on the same day the album drops, May 5th, in support of the album. The tour will run through May 27th at the House of Blues in Boston, MA.

Check out the full track list below.

SHINE TRACKLISTING

1. “Thank God”
2. “Running Back” feat. Lil Wayne
3. “Scarface Rozay Gotti”
4. “My Love” feat. Major Lazer, Wizkid, & Dua Lipa
5. “Fashion Week” feat. G-Eazy
6. “Colombia Heights (Te Llamo)” feat. J Balvin
7. “CC White”
8. “Mathematics”
9. “Fish N Grits” feat. Travis Scott
10. “Fine Girl” feat. Davido & Olamide
11. “Heaven On Earth” feat. Chris Brown
12. “My PYT”
13. “DNA”
14. “Smile” feat. Phil Adé & Zyla Moon

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New Mixtape: Wale & DJ Luna – ‘Before I SHiNE’ [LISTEN]

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With Wale’s forthcoming ‘SHiNE’ album dropping soon, the MMG rapper drops ‘Before I SHiNE’, a mixtape that includes the singles “Groundhog Day,” “Black Is Gold,” and a new freestyle called, “You Got It” featuring DJ Luna.

The past few months Wale has dropped a lot of new music, all of which is included in the mixtape, with the exception of “Running Back” featuring Lil Wayne. Folarian has always been a lyrical genius and the combination of tracks all highlight the lyricism.

Listen to the new “You Got It Freestyle” and entire ‘Before I SHiNE’ mixtape below via HotNewHipHop.

Wale’s 5th studio album, ‘SHiNE’ and follow up to 2015’s ‘Album About Nothing’ is expected to drop before his “The SHiNE Tour,” which kicks off May 5th in Atlanta.

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Wale Announces The ‘SHINE’ Tour [PEEP]

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With his forthcoming album, ‘SHINE’ still in the works, Wale announces his 15-city “SHINE Tour,” in support of the album which is expected to drop later this year.

The DMV rapper will kick the tour off on May 5th in Atlanta, GA. and run through cities like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philly, Pittsburgh, Houston, and Minnesota, before coming to an end on May 27th in Boston, MA.

Wale has teamed up with Spotify for a special pre-sale which will being March 8th. Local pre-sales start March 9th and general sales begin March 10th at 10 a.m. local time.

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Behind The Lens: Wale’s “Groundhog Day”

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It’s been about a week since Wale dropped the visuals for his colorful single “Groundhog Day.” The song was received by many as a response to J. Cole’s “False Prophets,” but it’s much deeper than that. The video correlated with the song perfectly, as both had a deeper, complex meaning, that many may have overlooked.

The Cam Fairfax-directed video begins with clips of media personalities criticizing Wale. From there it goes on to show the rapper riding on a double decker bus and taking a stroll through Hollywood’s “Walk of Fame,” where he is met by an abundance of fans. After the original song comes to an end, it transitions into a static effect, where Wale lays down an extended verse.

None of this was planned according to Fairfax, who received a text from Wale on a Wednesday asking to shoot the video on that Friday. In fact, there was no plan, no video treatment, no security, no permits, no massive entourage, no budget. It was just Wale, Cam, Phil Ade, and Cam’s Director of Photography that made the trip to Hollywood Blvd. on that Friday morning.

“The plan was to have no plan,” said Fairfax. “He had just got off this “PYT” video that Colin Tilley directed and cost all this money and it looked amazing, but this video was just about getting back to the roots.”

Cam’s original plan was to go big, but many of his ideas didn’t end up making it. In his mind as a director the idea of having a $100,000+ budget was a fixed notion in his head. That notion was an epiphany for Fairfax, who was told by Wale that he preferred a guerrilla style, grassroots video, because it wouldn’t make sense being that the song wasn’t talking about material things, having money, or flashy cars. “I’m speaking about my life right now,” Wale said to Cam.

Wale’s words hit home for Cam, who reminisced on his early days as a director before he worked on big budget productions.

“He wanted to take it back to the original days when he first started shooting videos and making music and in doing so it took me back,” explained Cam. “We found inspiration in a lot of other things, whether it’d be other people, or a street sign matched a specific bar, a rugged terrain, the way the camera moved when he said a specific word, everything was based on gut feeling.”

It didn’t take a long time for the two to get on the same page. Throughout the shoot the ideas began to naturally flow. For Cam the vision became clear as the footage rolled. Wale was in his natural habitat of “Wale being Wale,” a man of the people.

During the shoot while Wale took pictures with a fan, a man came up to him and just started rapping. Cam recalls Wale being into it and listening so intently, that he gave the man his number and told him to send him some music. None of which was planned, or highlighted in the video.

“That’s who he is at the end of the day,” Cam said. “It was never my intentions to use any of it, but it just felt right when the song started to come to life, I was just like fuck this industry shit, let’s just let Wale be Wale and show everyone who he is.”

When it came down to editing the video, Cam’s goal was to manifest key elements like expanding the b-roll on certain lyrics, so it wouldn’t overwhelm the viewer and take away from the song. The way the video was colored was another thing. Cam did it in a specific way to give it a certain aesthetic. If there was a specific shot where they wanted you to really listen, the camera wouldn’t move and would be tightly focused on Wale.

“There’s a lot of little things like that in there that I really wanted to dial in and they maybe aren’t noticeable on first look,” he said. “But I want you to go back and watch it and try to figure out what we did there and sometimes you don’t catch it and that’s the point.”

The 5-minute extended verse was not in the plans during the original shoot. Wale called Cam with the idea of the verse and sent it over. Cam’s first reaction was he didn’t have enough footage for it, so the two decided to go with the static effect to keep viewers drawn to the screen, while not taking away from the words.

“This needed to be focused on the lyricism just because that’s what this song is, it’s the raps, it’s poetry,” Cam said.

The video needed to come out six days after it was shot to coincide with Groundhog Day. Videos usually take weeks if not months to be completely edited, colored, and perfected. Wale worked on the extended verse for about two days straight and sent the final to Cam on the same day the video was set to drop.

“I remember I was up for a little over 40 hours straight working on it,” explained Cam, as he flipped through photos for another project he’s currently working on. “I just wanted to make something that was visually stimulating and reciprocated the lyrics.”

In the end Cam matched the final extended verse to be somewhat of a response to the intro clips where different media personalities are talking down on Wale. That was meant to be a highlight because it’s become evident that Wale catches the backend of the media. Cam wanted to make it a point that it doesn’t go unnoticed and Wale acknowledges it by combatting it with music.

“It was for him to show he acknowledges it and almost embraces it,” Cam said. “That 5-minutes was just him saying, “I get what you’re saying, but don’t act like I’m not one of the best doing it” because if you’re truly a hip-hop fan you gotta put Wale up there with the Kendricks, the Coles, and the Drakes.”

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