The artist who told you to lace up your Nike boots and showed love to the pretty girls is back with his sophomore album. Wale dropped "Ambition" on Nov. 1.
This is his first album as an artist on the Maybach Music Group roster. "Ambition" has 15 tracks and features such artists as Kid Cudi, Miguel, Jeremih, Big Sean, Ne-Yo, Lloyd and Rick Ross the "Boss" himself.
The album also has production from some of the industry's best, including DJ Toomp, Tone P, and The Bizness. The production on this album is serious. All the songs will have your head nodding.
Wale's style has matured in this album and he has adapted to the life of a true hip hop artist. Lyricism has definitely returned with this album. The first single from "Ambition" is "That Way," featuring Jeremih and Rick Ross. This song has spent 14 weeks on Billboard's top 15 rap song list.
It peaked at number six and is currently holding down that spot. "That Way" is jazzy, with a laid-back feel. It's a great song to set the mood for a romantic evening with that special someone. Wale and Rick Ross lace the track with stellar lyrics.
Other bangers on the album are "Slight Work," featuring Big Sean, "Lotus Flower Bomb," "Sabotage," featuring Lloyd, and the title track, featuring Meek Mill and Rick Ross. Any of these songs could be Wale's next radio single.
They all show the versatility of Wale's flow and delivery. Listeners can hear the wit in lines like, "I be drinking all the brown straight no coke / I be chasing money not the liquor y'all ain't even close."
These are bars from his song "White Linen," featuring Ne-Yo. Lyrics like these make you want to pop a cork and enjoy the Wale vibe. "Ambition" is a solid album.
Real hip hop heads can appreciate what Wale brings to the table after six mixtapes and a solo album. Wale is definitely holding it down for the new generation of artists. I give "Ambition" 4 out of 5 on the black hand side.































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