They all counting on him to go platinum againWow
Ross
Stalley
Omarion
Wale
Bricks...
It's all on Meek now
They all counting on him to go platinum againWow
Ross
Stalley
Omarion
Wale
Bricks...
It's all on Meek now
Wale's problem was that this shyt got terrible promo. J. Cole's promo had a lot to do with that #blacklivesmatter movement and how people were feeling at the time. Obviously he has a bigger fanbase too AND nothing else worth copping had dropped. Wale should have dropped last year when he was supposed to. The label fukked him on this one. But the overall marketing scheme was terrible. Dude couldn't get one commercial with Seinfeld? Not even a youtube spotlight commercial? Damn.
He may have to make that call to Miguel for another stimulus package.This nikka wale spent all last week in cali holding conferences and trying to promote this shyt to wrestling fans. Simple fact is Wale is not Cole or kendrick. He already flopped on his debut with the whole serious, mature tone. Time to get back on that MMG wave with jhalil beats and meek mill features for the next album
It had that "Bad" single and what not...His last album sold 158k first week
The Need To Know's hook is from a classic record of Musiq Soulchild's though.Why isn't "the need to know" not the biggest rap/rnb song in the country right now?
I really want to know, shyt is the evolution to to "bad"
Yea I know, but that wouldn't stop it from blowing up wit the newer thot generation, basically about no relationship fukkingThe Need To Know's hook is from a classic record of Musiq Soulchild's though.
When I think about it... Wale's biggest hits are songs where vocalists kill the hooks and carry the records low key.
But so are Cole's. Power Trip had Miguel, Work Out had that Kanye sample if we're being real. K. Dot had Drake on Poetic Justice and Swimming Pools sounded similar to other hot shyt despite it's message. None of those dudes sell Big singles on their own except Sean and Drake.The Need To Know's hook is from a classic record of Musiq Soulchild's though.
When I think about it... Wale's biggest hits are songs where vocalists kill the hooks and carry the records low key.
Maybe... but then there would have been a lot of people who remember that Musiq song vividly when it was released and would have just chalked it up as Wale leaching on to something againYea I know, but that wouldn't stop it from blowing up wit the newer thot generation, basically about no relationship fukking
I agree that a lot of 'hits' need that R&B feature, but I was just mainly saying that Wale's joint with SZA is different because with those other songs, at least they came up with a new hook for the songs... even if they were sampled.But so are Cole's. Power Trip had Miguel, Work Out had that Kanye sample if we're being real. K. Dot had Drake on Poetic Justice and Swimming Pools sounded similar to other hot shyt despite it's message. None of those dudes sell Big singles on their own except Sean and Drake.
Damn Wallace flopped, nikka out here doing Sean diggy don numbers