Wale: "My First Album Wasn't Marketed To Our People" [VIDEO]
Wale: “My First Album Wasn’t Marketed To Our People”
Wale‘s debut album Attention Deficit was well-received enough to help him make the move to Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group, and Wale admits that he didn’t get the support he expected. Check out the interview below from our sister site 92Q.com in Baltimore to hear Wale’s explanation about why his first album wasn’t for “our people.”
Wale also sheds some insight into his new album Ambition, J. Cole and more right here.
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