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Wale Victor Folarin (born Olubowale Victor Akintimehin
on September 21, 1984), better known by his stage name Wale (pronounced
/'w??le?/), is an American rapper from Washington, D.C. Wale was
born to Nigerian immigrant parents. He rose to prominence in 2006,
when his song "Dig Dug (Shake It)" became popular in his
hometown. Wale became locally recognized and continued recording
music for the regional audience. Producer Mark Ronson discovered
Wale in 2006 and signed him to Allido Records in 2007. While signed
to that label, Wale released several mixtapes and appeared in national
media including MTV and various urban magazines. In 2008, Wale signed
to Interscope Records for $1.3 million, and his debut album Attention
Deficit was released in 2009 with the singles "Chillin", "Pretty
Girls", and "World Tour".
Wale was born Olubowale Victor Akintimehin in Washington, D.C. on
September 21, 1984.[2][3] His parents are of the Yoruba ethnic group
of southwestern Nigeria and came to the United States from Austria
in 1979. He has an older brother, Alvin who lives in New York City
and has worked in A&R for such record labels as Tommy Boy Records
and The Inc. Records, formerly known as Murder Inc. Although Alvin
is not a part of his brother's management team, he is credited as
getting the ball rolling for his brother's rise to fame. Wale's family
first lived in the Gaithersburg, Maryland section of Montgomery County.
He graduated from Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland
in 2001 before moving to Largo, Maryland.[4] Wale attended Robert
Morris University and Virginia State University on football scholarships,
then transferred to Bowie State University but dropped out.[2][3]
Wale's love of the game of football and the Washington Redskins has
led to a longstanding rumor that Wale had a tattoo of tight end Chris
Cooley.[5] He is also the cousin of actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, saw in
recent movies such as Lottery Ticket, Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 and
also The HBO series, The Wire.
[edit] Career
[edit] Beginnings
Wale's first recording was called "Rhyme of the Century".
It was his first song to ever be played on local radio. He was featured
in the "Unsigned Hype" column of The Source magazine in
2006. He was signed to a local label called Studio 43 in 2006. "Dig
Dug (Shake It)" became popular in Washington, D.C, Maryland
and Virginia and was a tribute to Ronald "Dig Dug" Dixon,
percussion player for the go-go band Northeast Groovers.[2] The song
became the most requested song by a local artist in D.C. radio history
and Wale was the first local artist to get any BDS spins since DJ
Kool in the early 1990s. The song was included in Wale's first mixtape,
Paint a Picture.
In July 2006, Wale hired Daniel Weisman, a former club DJ and promoter,
as his manager. In September 2006, after dropping another go-go influenced
single, "Breakdown", sampled from Huck-a-Bucks "Sexy
Girl" and getting a mention in The Washington Post,[6] Wale
released his first non-go-go original single, "Uptown Roamers." On
September 14, 2006, "Uptown Roamers" debuted on XM Radio
Channel 66 and was played twice in one day. Both "Breakdown" and "Uptown
Roamers" were on Wale's second mixtape, Hate Is the New Love.
Wale's song "Breakdown," was featured on the video game
Madden NFL 2009.
Wale won the award for "D.C. Metro Breakthrough Artist of the
Year" at WKYS' Go-Go Awards in November 2006.[7] On December
15, The Fader magazine associate editor Nick "Catchdubs" Barat
visited Wale for an interview and photo shoot which appeared in the
March 2007 issue of The Fader.[8]
In January 2007, Wale released a new single to radio called "Good
Girls" produced by Gerard Thomas and Demario Bridges for TeamMusicGroup.
Wale later appeared on Mark Ronson's remix of Lily Allen's "Smile"[9]
and was a headliner on Ronson's UK tour that year promoting Ronson's
second album Version.[10][11] In June 2007, Wale signed to a production
deal with Ronson's Allido Records.[citation needed] In May 2010,
Wale abruptly canceled a scheduled performance at DC Black Pride,
an annual black gay pride event. In an email to the event's organizer,
Wale's manager claimed he was unaware it was a gay event when he
agreed to perform. However, on May 28, 2010, it was announced he
would perform alongside the headliner for free.[12]
[edit] National attention and major label signing
Wale released his third mixtape, 100 Miles & Running, on July
11, 2007 as a free download on his Myspace page. This mixtape includes
features from Mark Ronson, Daniel Merriweather, Amy Winehouse, and
Lily Allen. It was released on the same day as his performance at
the Highline Ballroom, in Manhattan. The Highline show was to promote
the US release of Mark Ronson's album and included performances by
Mark Ronson, Wale, Saigon, and Daniel Merriweather. Jay-Z, Beyonce,
Kanye West, Maroon 5, Clive Davis, Eve and Danny Masterson were all
in attendance. There, Wale was interviewed by MTV News correspondent
J.D. Tuminski for his first national TV feature on August 16, 2007.[13]
With Ronson, Wale performed "W.A.L.E.D.A.N.C.E.", a remix
of Justice's "D.A.N.C.E." from Wale's 100 Miles mixtape,
at the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada.[14] The
Washington Post profiled Wale on the front page of the Sunday Style
section in the October 21, 2007 edition.[3] Wale was featured on
the cover of the 150th issue of URB along with French electro group
Justice.
In March 2008, Wale signed a joint venture deal with Mark Ronson's
Allido Records and Interscope, joining Rhymefest and Daniel Merriweather
as Allido artists.[15] Epic Records, Atlantic Records, and Def Jam
all competed to sign Wale.[2] On May 30, Wale released his fourth
mixtapeThe Mixtape About Nothing, heavily produced by Best Kept Secret.[16]
Wale said that the television show Seinfeld inspired The Mixtape
About Nothing: "the TV show's 'honest dialogue' mirrors his
lyrical style, which frequently references pop culture and politics
while avoiding gangster-rap bluster".[17]
After signing with Interscope, Wale began recording tracks for his
major label debut: in a 2008 interview with Express, a newspaper
published by the Washington Post Company, Wale announced that he
was recording a song with Chrisette Michele called "Shades",
which discusses inter-black racism.[18] Wale also appeared on Interscope
label mate DJ Greg Street's single "Dope Boys" which samples
Hip Hop classic T.R.O.Y. alongside Lupe Fiasco and Kardinal Offishall.[19]
Rapper Young Chris of rap duo Young Gunz also began plans for a collaboration
mixtape with Wale.[20]
On June 19, 2009, Wale released his fifth mixtape, Back to the Feature,
on which eleven of the tracks were produced by 9th Wonder, with contributions
also coming from Mark Ronson and others.[21] The album's title, a
play off the name of the movie Back to the Future, referred to the
fact that a lengthy list of rappers joined Wale on the songs, including
K'naan, Talib Kweli, Joell Ortiz, Beanie Sigel and Bun B.[22] The
mixtape received positive reviews from Vibe magazine[22] and website
Pitchfork Media,[23] but Colin McGowan of Cokemachineglow commented
that it represented neither "a step forward or back [for the
artist] so much as shouting-in-place."[24]
Wale did a guest performance on "Change", a song by the
Australian singer/songwriter Daniel Merriweather. It was written
by Merriweather and Andrew Wyatt and produced by Jayceon Dolinh and
Mark Ronson. It was released on January 30, 2009, in the United States
and Canada, and February 2, 2009, in the UK (where the song peaked
at no.8). The song is included on Merriweather's album Love & War.
On September 13, Wale, alongside the DC-based musicians of UCB (Uncalled
4 Band), served as the official house band for the 2009 MTV Video
Music Awards.[25]
On February 5, 2011, during Superbowl XVL festivities he announced
his signing to artist RIck Ross, Maybach Music Group. He states that
he will still continue to be able to put out the music that he believes
in behind the support of Rick Ross.
[edit] Debut album
On November 10, 2009 Wale's debut album, Attention Deficit, had
primarily positive reception. It debuted at the number 21 spot and
sold 28,000 copies in its first week. Daniel Weisman, Wale's manager,
claimed that Interscope didn't ship enough copies of the album.[26]
The first single off Attention Deficit was "Chillin", featuring
Lady Gaga, followed by "Pretty Girls" featuring Gucci Mane
and Weensey and "World Tour" featuring Jazmine Sullivan.
Other guest artists on the album included Pharrell; Bun B; Chrisette
Michele; K'Naan; Marsha Ambrosius; J. Cole; and Melanie Fiona.[27]
In March 2010, Rapper Wale announced that he and K'Naan will be
kicking off a short co-headlining tour across the east coast of the
US, beginning at the end of March in New York City.[28] According
to Wale, he is in the studio with Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame,
Roscoe Dash, Sean Garrett, and Drumma Boy.
In the last half of 2010, inspired by Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Fridays
project, Wale started re-release a track from one of his previous
mixtapes for free-download on his own website every Thursday, calling
this enterprise "Throwback Thursday". From then, guests
on those tracks included Bun B, Pusha T, John Mayer, Lil Wayne and
K'Naan.
In early 2011, after weeks of speculation, it was confirmed that
Wale signed to Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group label.[29] Wale is
also assisting in the signing of DC's rap group Blu3 Bas3m3nt.
[edit] Musical style
In an interview with Flavorwire, Wale said that he incorporates
elements of go-go in his music.[30] Cyril Cordor of allmusic described
go-go as "a more raw, percussion-driven offshoot of disco" that
originated in the Washington, D.C. area. Wale's early singles that
were played primarily in his local metropolitan area heavily sampled
1990s go-go records.[2] Reviewing Attention Deficit, David Jeffries
of allmusic remarked that Wale had a "post-Kanye, post-Lil Wayne,
alternative-meets-hardcore style" and commented that Wale's
single "Chillin'", which featured Lady Gaga, "crafts
an instant floor-filler out of a sample from the '70s hit 'Na Na
Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye'".[31]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
Year Album Chart positions[32]
U.S. U.S. R&B U.S. Rap
2009 Attention Deficit
* Released: November 10, 2009
* Label: Allido Records/Interscope
* Format: CD
21 3 2
[edit] Singles
Year Single Peak chart positions[33] Album
US US R&B CAN UK IRE AUS
2007 "Nike Boots" — — — — — — non-album
single
2009 "Chillin" (featuring Lady Gaga) 99 — 73 12 19
29 Attention Deficit
"
World Tour" (featuring Jazmine Sullivan) — — — — — —
"
Pretty Girls" (featuring Gucci Mane and Backyard Band) — 56 — — — —
2010 "Let's Chill" (featuring Lloyd) — — — — — — TBA
"
-" denotes releases that did not chart.
[edit] Featured singles
Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US AUS UK NL AUT SWI
2008 "Rising Up" (The Roots featuring Chrisette Michele
and Wale) — — — — — — Rising
Down
2009 "Change" (Daniel Merriweather featuring Wale) — 41
8 71 11 6 Love & War
2010 "No Hands" (Waka Flocka Flame featuring Wale and Roscoe
Dash) 1 — — — — — Flockaveli
"—"
denotes releases that did not chart.
[edit] Mixtapes
* 2005: Paint a Picture
* 2006: Hate is the New Love
* 2007: 100 Miles & Running
* 2008: The Mixtape About Nothing
* 2009: Back to the Feature
* 2010: More About Nothing
[edit] Music videos
Year.mém Title Director(s)
2006 "Uptown Roamers"
2008 "W.A.L.E.D.A.N.C.E." Todd Angkasuwan
"
The Artistic Integrity"
"
Nike Boots -Max B" Chris Robinson
2009 "Chillin" Chris Robinson
"
Family Affair" Rik Cordero
"
Pat Your Weave" Rik Cordero
2010 "My Sweetie" Tabi Bonney
"
Pretty Girls" Chris Robinson
"
Diary" Rik Cordero
[edit] Awards/Nominations
* BET Awards
o 2010: Best New Artist (Nominated)
* Soul Train Awards
o 2010: Best New Artist (Nominated)