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Attention: Deficit

Washington, D.C., is ecstatic. After years without any representation, there’s finally a black man running the city. His swagger is impeccable. His sense of style is on point. His way with words is captivating. His African roots give him universal appeal. We are, or course, referring to the hip-hop game and not the presidency. He’s the people’s champ and his name is Olubowale Folarin, but you can just call him Wale.

Much like President Obama’s rise to power, Wale had to put in a lot of legwork to become the Capital’s first nationally celebrated MC. The 24-year-old’s push actually kicked off back in 2006, when his go-go–fueled track “Dig Dug (Shake It)” got regular radio play in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia areas. That led to the release of two well-received mixtapes—Paint a Picture and Hate Is the New Love—and DJ/producer Mark Ronson signing on as Wale’s running mate. The joint ticket went on to rally more public support with “W.A.L.E.D.A.N.C.E.,” off Wale’s 2007 mixtape, 100 Miles & Running. The record’s success earned the rapper a major-label endorsement from Interscope in 2008, and paved the way for Wale’s inaugural album, Attention: Deficit.

Aside from a few head-scratchin’ lines throughout some songs and his narcissistic tendency to say his own name ad nauseam, Wale creates an impressive body of work for his first term in office. Not only does he stock his cabinet with a diverse list of musical advisers, ranging from DJ Green Lantern to rock band TV on the Radio’s David Sitek, he tackles key issues like education (“Be Right”) and suicide (“Contemplate”) head-on. With hip-hop continuing to take a creative downturn, Attention: Deficit is a long-overdue stimulus package. On the robust “Triumph,” Wale makes one resounding promise to his rap constituency: “I ain’t tryna be politically correct/But I won’t stop until I get my respect.” Finally it appears that through witty lines and worthwhile subject matter, a new sense ‘Hope’ and ‘Change’ have been brought to the nation’s hip-hop game.

Beautiful Bliss ft. J. Cole & Melanie Fiona

Contemplate ft. Rihanna

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  • World Tour ft. Jasmine Sullivan
  • Shades ft. Chrisette Michelle
  • Mirrors ft. Bun B
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Wale Video on OkayPlayerTV

November 10, 2009

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Check out this new video about upcoming artist Wale. He talks about what influences his music, his favorite emcees, and more. Be sure to also get his debut album, Attention: Deficit, out today.

OkayplayerTV: Wale from Okayplayer on Vimeo.

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Attention: Deficit was leaked last night and is now available for download here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9R2SRDJM

Here is an interview with Wale where he reflects on the leak, how it affects him as an artist, and what to expect from his debut album.

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Check out these new songs from Wale and Lil Wayne. Wale’s, called Letter, features John Mayer and is produced by Mark Ronson. It’s not on the upcoming album, but it’s a solid track. Lil Wayne, meanwhile, is doing just what T.I. was doing a while ago, releasing a ton of songs before he heads off to jail for a while. This latest track is a freestyle to the “Run this Town” beat. It’s a typical drug-inspired, lyrical Weezy rant, but it’s pretty good.

Wale ft. John Mayer- Letter

Download here: http://limelinx.com/files/15f57110c99fb54bcefc875f98912d97

Lil Wayne- Run this Town Freestyle

Download here: http://limelinx.com/files/8dee7dd6c5dcdb395c97f2f8ed4d6a01

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From what we’ve heard so far, it sounds like Wale’s new album, Attention: Deficit, is going to be one of the best of 2009. He recently released the official tracklist, the album cover, and a short album preview. Check them out. 

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Tracklist: 

1. Triumph (prod. Dave Sitek)
2. Pretty Girls ft. Gucci Mane (prod. Best Kept Secret)
3. Mirrors ft. Bun B (prod. Mark Ronson)
4. Contemplate ft. Rihanna (prod. Syience)
5. 90210 (prod. Mark Ronson)
6. World Tour ft. Jazmine Sullivan (prod. Cool & Dre)
7. TV In The Radio ft. K’naan (prod. Dave Sitek)
8. Diary ft. Marsha Ambrosius (prod. The Sleepwalkers)
9. Beautiful Bliss ft. Melanie Fiona & J.Cole
10. O.G. (prod. Sean C & LV)
11. Prescription (prod. Best Kept Secret)

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