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Growing up in suburban Washington D.C, US, Wale (pronounced way-lay) spent his youth playing football, gaining scholarships to attend Robert Morris College and Virginia State University before moving to Bowie State University. However, Wale had already found a love for music, deciding to quit college to pursue a career in music.
Wale made his first recording in 2003, with "Rhyme of the Century," building strong local support for his music and being named in a list of unsigned artists to watch in Source magazine. Three years later, Wale had signed with local label, Studio 43, becoming a big name in the D.C/Maryland/Virginia area after scoring a number of hits. Wale's sampling of 80's Go-Go Disco, with its raw, lo-fi, percussive sound, impressed British DJ Mark Ronson, known for his hugely successful work with the likes of Amy Winehouse, Christina Aguilera and Rhymefest.
The pair soon began working together, after Wale signed to Ronson's record label, Allido, soon after releasing the mixtape, "100 Miles and Running." The release brought Wale fans outside of his local fan base, receiving positive critical acclaim from XXL Magazine and The New York Times. WIth great hype around him, major labels began a bidding war for Wale in 2008, with Interscope eventually securing the artist, beating Epic, Atlantic and Def Jam. His major debut followed shortly after 2011's "Attention Deficit," bolstered by the hit single, "Chain Music." His follow up, "The Gifted," in 2013 brought Wale further attention, with Rhianna featuring on his single, "Bad."
We live in an age of hip hop where Eminem can sell out Wembley Stadium, and in which Kanye West takes time out of shows to rant about fashion whilst wearing a mask that’s probably worth more than most attendees’ houses, so it’s nice to know that there’s still an intimacy and modesty to live hip hop elsewhere. Enter Wale, who has already had a massively colourful career at the age of twenty-nine; after making his name with the Seinfeld-obsessed Mixtape About Nothing in 2008, he went on to release a criminally-overlooked major label debut, Attention Deficit. Since then, he’s signed to Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group and begun to tread a more typical hip hop path, which allows him serious flexibility onstage; whilst he’s more than capable of taking care of the raucous side of proceedings - ‘Chain Music’, ‘Bait’ and Lady Gaga collaboration ‘Chillin’ all setlist staples - he finds plenty of time for reflection, too, with the title track from Ambition a key lighters-in-the-air moment. This is stripped-back live hip hop - Wale, a hype man and a DJ - and all the better for it; there’s a rawness to his live energy that his more illustrious peers will find impossible to replicate in cavernous arenas.