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As a precursor to his first studio album, “Attention: Deficit,” the mixtape received positive feedback, but was noted as “neither a step back nor forward.” Stand out tracks include “Rather Be With You,” featuring J. It deservedly received positive critical acclaim, and as usual for Wale, touched on social issues like race and society.īack to the Feature” (2009) A play on the movie, “Back to the Future,” the title refers to the amount of features he included on the mixtape, specifically K’naan, Tamere Guess, Talib Kweli, Joell Ortiz, Beanie Sigel, Curren$y, J. The mixtape was an extremely complete project, featuring The Roots, Lil Wayne, Bun B, Pusha T and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
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“The Mixtape About Nothing” (2008) Wale truly created his best work to date with this free mixtape modeled after one of his favorites TV Shows, “Seinfeld,” he began every track with “The,” included snippets of the show’s audio between and within songs, and creatively referenced to the show in his metaphors. Specifically, the remix of Justice’s “D.A.N.C.E.,” renamed “W.A.L.E.D.A.N.C.E,” was called “positively epic” and was given the honor of a 2007 MTV Video Music Awards performance. Wale’s lyrics were referred to by one critic as “the thinking man’s Lil Wayne,” noting his deep and insightful bars on life, in both the micro and macro sense. His creativity and virtuosity was taken to another level when he sampled songs from Justice, Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen.
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“100 Miles & Running” (2007) The third mixtape in his discography marks a new era of positive critical recognition.
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