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Wale the gifted interview
Wale the gifted interview







wale the gifted interview

The true testament of a rap iconoclast, ‘Melt My Eyez See The Future’ finds Denzel Curry sitting in a lane of his ownĪn album that's trying to move forward and ultimately relieved things are ending, Tell Me That It's Over may not find Wallows any luckier at love, but they're a little older, a little wiser, just as catchy, and more sonically adventurous Whatever survived of the brain behind Mixtape About Nothing has been permanently atrophied by luxury and lazinessĭenzel Curry Melt My Eyez See Your FutureĬlosing with ‘Illassusions’, the album is a breathless, breath-taking experience. If he wants to be taken as a serious artist like the ones he spends most of the record emulating, he’s going to have to start taking some real chances and get real far out of the box Wale continues to struggle to define himself, which proves even more difficult on a label dominated by broad caricatures While The Gifted is a solid and even enjoyable effort, Wale doesn’t end up sounding like he’s at the top, just at the top of DC Wale has lost many of the qualities that made people like him in the first place, but he's refined the elements that he's managed to retain Names like Just Blaze, Lee Majors, Cardiak, and No Credit supply the beats for this more mature/still flashy release, all of it adding up to Wale's win number three With no big time faux pas to be found,The Gifted is an extraordinary ‘gift’ to any hip-hop collection Sort by ADM rating Sort by most recent review









Wale the gifted interview