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Apr 12, 2015 - Producer: No Credit, JGramm, Jake One, DJ Khalil, Soundz, Osinachi, Pro Reese, AyyDot, Marce Reazon DJ Dahi, Rex Kudo, Idan Kalai, Best. There is no theme to life; therefore there is no theme to this album. Go Unlimited. Start your 30-day free trial. Stream The Album About Nothing [Explicit] by Wale.

Although it features interludes from Jerry Seinfeld, Wale's fourth album isn't filled with observational comedy about daily errata. Instead, he tackles issues like black pathology ('The Pessimist'), materialism ('The White Shoes,' 'The Success') and his haters ('The Middle Finger').

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The music is wildly overproduced -- emphatic choruses underline every hook -- but he's rapping with more passion than he has in years, at least when he's not harmonizing ('The God Smile'). 'The Matrimony' is about being mature enough for marriage, but it also serves as a metaphor for Wale's growth as an artist. Although it features interludes from Jerry Seinfeld, Wale's fourth album isn't filled with observational comedy about daily errata. Instead, he tackles issues like black pathology ('The Pessimist'), materialism ('The White Shoes,' 'The Success') and his haters ('The Middle Finger'). The music is wildly overproduced -- emphatic choruses underline every hook -- but he's rapping with more passion than he has in years, at least when he's not harmonizing ('The God Smile'). 'The Matrimony' is about being mature enough for marriage, but it also serves as a metaphor for Wale's growth as an artist.

Although it features interludes from Jerry Seinfeld, Wale's fourth album isn't filled with observational comedy about daily errata. Instead, he tackles issues like black pathology ('The Pessimist'), materialism ('The White Shoes,' 'The Success') and his haters ('The Middle Finger'). Ecomstation 22 iso download full. The music is wildly overproduced -- emphatic choruses underline every hook -- but he's rapping with more passion than he has in years, at least when he's not harmonizing ('The God Smile'). 'The Matrimony' is about being mature enough for marriage, but it also serves as a metaphor for Wale's growth as an artist.

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Apr 12, 2015 - Producer: No Credit, JGramm, Jake One, DJ Khalil, Soundz, Osinachi, Pro Reese, AyyDot, Marce Reazon DJ Dahi, Rex Kudo, Idan Kalai, Best. There is no theme to life; therefore there is no theme to this album. Go Unlimited. Start your 30-day free trial. Stream The Album About Nothing [Explicit] by Wale.

Although it features interludes from Jerry Seinfeld, Wale's fourth album isn't filled with observational comedy about daily errata. Instead, he tackles issues like black pathology ('The Pessimist'), materialism ('The White Shoes,' 'The Success') and his haters ('The Middle Finger').

Album

The music is wildly overproduced -- emphatic choruses underline every hook -- but he's rapping with more passion than he has in years, at least when he's not harmonizing ('The God Smile'). 'The Matrimony' is about being mature enough for marriage, but it also serves as a metaphor for Wale's growth as an artist. Although it features interludes from Jerry Seinfeld, Wale's fourth album isn't filled with observational comedy about daily errata. Instead, he tackles issues like black pathology ('The Pessimist'), materialism ('The White Shoes,' 'The Success') and his haters ('The Middle Finger'). The music is wildly overproduced -- emphatic choruses underline every hook -- but he's rapping with more passion than he has in years, at least when he's not harmonizing ('The God Smile'). 'The Matrimony' is about being mature enough for marriage, but it also serves as a metaphor for Wale's growth as an artist.

Although it features interludes from Jerry Seinfeld, Wale's fourth album isn't filled with observational comedy about daily errata. Instead, he tackles issues like black pathology ('The Pessimist'), materialism ('The White Shoes,' 'The Success') and his haters ('The Middle Finger'). Ecomstation 22 iso download full. The music is wildly overproduced -- emphatic choruses underline every hook -- but he's rapping with more passion than he has in years, at least when he's not harmonizing ('The God Smile'). 'The Matrimony' is about being mature enough for marriage, but it also serves as a metaphor for Wale's growth as an artist.