VIDEO: MMG – Road To ‘Self Made 3’ | Documentary

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Take a ride with the Maybach Music Group crew as every member hits the road in support of Self Made 3.  Serving more as a behind-the-scenes look than a documentary, Rick Ross and company make their promotional rounds through MTV, BET, Hip Hop Nation and take the opportunity to meet some of their fans at a in-store signing.  Self Made 3 is now available at all major retailers.

 

VIDEO: Sean Kingston – Seasonal Love Ft. Wale

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Sean Kingston links up with MMG’s Wale to deliver a new music video titled “Seasonal Love.”  The bouncy and smooth track finds the young pop artist letting his love interest know just how much he occasionally loves getting it in when the weather is just right.  Wale comes through and lends Kingston a hand with a solid feature.  Check out the latest music video for “Seasonal Love” from Sean Kingston below.

VIDEO: J. Cole – What Dreams May Come Tour | Trailer

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J. Cole drops off a new promotional trailer for his upcoming What Dreams May Come Tour which will also showcase the talents of MMG rapper Wale.  Check out the short trailer which finds Cole in some sort of dark dream state or leaving his body as a soul and looking up towards a bright light which appears to be heaven.  This actually came out pretty dope instead of just slapping a couple dates across the screen for people to look at.

VIDEO: Wale – Clappers Feat. Nicki Minaj & Juicy J

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Wale turns up the energy with his club anthem “Clappers” featuring Nicki Minaj and Juicy J.  The MMG rapper gives his ode to the female derriere the visual treatment and parties the night away with a flock of lovely ladies.  Check out the new music video from Wale off his latest album The Gifted below.   

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AUDIO: Wale – No Pain No Gain

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With ESPN and Gatorade’s upcoming RGIII: The Will to Win documentary approaching its debut next week, Hip Hop Wired acquires the new Wale track that accompanies the film called “No Pain No Gain.”  The documentary will chronicle the Redskin quarterback’s road to recovery from his past knee injury sustainted during last season’s playoffs.  Check out what Wale had to say to Hip Hop Wired on the motivation behind the track.

“I did my best to speak for him,” says Wale of “No Pain No Gain.” “[RG3] ain’t no rapper, at least I don’t think so; he probably could if he wanted to. If I was telling a story to get inside of Robert’s mind, what would he say? That’s pretty much it.”

What Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” Verse Means To Hip Hop | True Mag

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TDE’s Kendrick Lamar is on his way to becoming rap royalty.  Most recently, his featured verse on Big Sean’s “Control” not only impressed listeners with his lyrical abilities, but found the Compton native slipping his name among Hip Hop greats such as Jay Z, Eminem, Nas and Andre 3000.  Going a step further, Lamar decided to aim his cross hairs on the East Coast by proclaiming himself the “King Of New York.”  Since the leak of the record, Hip Hop heads and music enthusiasts everywhere have been going back and forth on the track’s significance and Kendrick’s intentions.  Check out an excerpt from a new article spotted online over at True Magazine which breaks down the controversial verse and what it really means to Hip Hop.

Since the release of Big Sean’s “Control” which originally was set to be showcased on his upcoming Hall Of Fame LP, the topic of discussion in the world of Hip Hop has been Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse.  All over the internet and across the vast lands of social media, people have been weighing in with their thoughts behind the TDE rapper putting himself on a pedestal above his peers.

“I’m usually homeboys with the same n—s I’m rhyming wit’/but this is Hip Hop and them n—s should know what time it is/ and that goes for Jermaine Cole, Big KRIT, Wale/Pusha T, Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky, Drake/Big Sean, Jay Electron’, Tyler, Mac Miller/I got love for you all but I’m tryna murder you n—s’/Tryna make sure your core fans never heard of you n—s/They don’t wanna hear not one more noun or verb from you n—s/what is competition,” raps the Compton, Calif. native.

Adding insult to injury, Kendrick’s lyrics also include: “I’m important like the Pope/I’m Muslim on pork/I’m Makaveli’s offspring/I’m the king of New York/King of the coast, one hand, I juggle them both.”

Needless to say, Lamar has single handedly sparked the fire that the industry needed in order to shift everyone’s interest back towards lyricism.  With everyone so busy turning up and focusing their efforts on “getting to the money,” artists and fans alike got too comfortable with the direction that Hip Hop found itself going in.  Though rappers have always continued to take stabs at one another from time to time, it’s been awhile since Hip Hop’s seen a respected lyricist embody that competitive spirit of the past and deliver something good enough to put our attention’s in a chokehold.

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Click the link to finish reading the article in full over at True Magazine.

VIDEO: Wale Says He’s The Best Rapper In The World

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TMZ camera’s caught up with Wale outside of LAX to get his thoughts on Kendrick Lamar including his name in his latest lyrical bashing with his verse in Big Sean’s “Control.”  The MMG rapper emphasizes that he would have felt offended if the TDE rapper had decided not to include him.  Before parting ways with paparazzi, Wale goes on to confidently proclaim himself the best rapper in the world.  One can only assume he probably wasn’t very impressed with Kendrick Lamar’s verse as much as the rest of the Hip Hop world.

VIDEO: Wale Live At Sunset Strip Music Festival 2013 w/ YG & Chris Brown

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The annual Sunset Strip Music Festival went down yesterday as plenty of bands and artists took the stage to entertain fans throughout the day.  Closing out the event was MMG rapper Wale who decided to treat the crowd to some surprise guests with Chris Brown and YG.  Skee.TV cameras were there to capture the moment as Wale took the SKEE Live stage and performed fan favorites as well as new material off his recently released The Gifted LP.

VIDEO: Juicy J – Bounce It Feat. Wale & Trey Songz

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Directed by Benny Boom, Juicy J links up with Wale and Trey Songz for his new music video “Bounce It” off his forthcoming Stay Trippy album.  The former Three 6 Mafia and Taylor Gang artist gives his stripper and club anthem the visual treatment packed with all the familiar trimmings like money, gold, beautiful models and fast cars.  Songz takes charge of the catchy hook and encourages the ladies everywhere to “bounce it” with promises of cash showers while the Juice man and Wale drop their respective verses.