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WALE: The Mixtape About Nothing
Published Tuesday, June 17, 2008 7:00 PM
By Jason Newman

WALE MIXTAPE

 

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It was almost a decade ago that Jeru released “Seinfeld,” a stream of consciousness track ostensibly about “nothing” while simultaneously commenting on the vacuity in Hip-Hop. Wale gloriously raises the stakes with The Mixtape About Nothing (10 Deep / Black Swan Wines), a full-length inspired by, and sampling from, the show that’s on constant repeat for the D.C. native.

 

Nothing not only raises the bar for mixtapes, but is better constructed than most “official” albums you’ll hear this year. For a mixtape allegedly about nothing, Wale skillfully samples bits from the show and its actors—George championing artistic integrity on “The Artistic Integrity,” Michael Richards’ infamous racist meltdown on “The Kramer”—to bolster his respective themes.

 

On Nothing, Wale combines clever punchlines (“In this game, sidekicks don’t make it / Only good for a year like a Sidekick pager”) and astute social commentary (His take on race relations and the n-word on “The Kramer.”) that should get his name out from the underground and onto the main stage.

 

Production wise, most of the beats are left to Best Kept Secret, who runs the sonic range from playful (The Seinfeld-theme-song-sampling “The Opening Title Sequence”) to soulful (“The Hype”). While the beats are consistently engaging in their own right, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Nothing is solidly sequenced; with Wale and company sticking to the theme, yet knowing when to intuitively drop a recognizable beat (“Roc Boys,” Roots’ “Star,”) a go-go beat or whatever else is needed to keep things flowing.

 

Nothing is not perfect. A skit with a record label A&R convincing Wale to hop on a new trend, for example, sounds tired and dated. But that’s like getting mad at a good meal because you didn’t like the plate. Overall, Wale didn’t simply craft one of the best mixtapes of the year. With lyrical and sonic versatility and thematic coherence both entertaining and thoughtful, he dropped one of the best albums period.

 

WALE

"The Opening Title Sequence"

 

WALE

"The Kramer"


Comments

 

Bed-Stuy Ambassador Doug said:

That Kramer song is the truth
June 17, 2008 7:15 PM
 

sneakerhead210 said:

i liked dat artistic integrity tracc.. ur not artistic n u have no integrity lol.
June 17, 2008 7:23 PM
 

WILLY KILLEM? said:

It's only a matter of time be4 this dude MAKE the world fuck wit him...i been hearin his name for years and years...somethin GOTTA give sooner or later.

KEEP ON PUSHIN WALE'.
June 17, 2008 7:32 PM
 

QUEEN~ said:

June 17, 2008 7:38 PM
 

Oath said:

I think we lookin for the "next" too hard... Dude is nice but nothing really stands out tough... props for not talking about silly shit.... But he just sounds like a watered down kanye/jayz... just my opinion.. I wouldn't tell him to stop though
June 17, 2008 7:41 PM
 

TX Made Marcuz said:

i like how dey remade that seinfield beat on tha furst video......and im feel'n tha karmer song too......im have to try and find this mixtape...cuz dey aint gonna have em in stores in Texas......Wale a trill emcee trill talk mayne..

http://www.myspace.com/bang_screw_4lyfe go add now!!!!
June 17, 2008 7:49 PM
 

Ol_Skool_K said:

D.C. Stand Up, Hip-Hop artists in the District have been overlooked for over 2 decades. Glad to see the brother Wale doin' it big.

Shouts to:

Da K.O. Boyz and the whole K.O. Productionz crew
Doug Lazy and 3 Steps from Nowhere
DJ Kool
DC Scorpio
Non Chalant
Stinky Dink
QuestionMark Asylum
Section 8
Blaze
Smokke aka Chris P. Money
Trilogy - Ruckus, Mugsy, Lockjaw and the Time Will Tell Crew
City Slickstaz
Inna Madness
Tha Jones Boys
Flexx & Dirty Rico
NDG
Whop N Dem
P.O.P.
Vinnie D
Tabi Bonney

R.I.P. to Rappin' Rodney

Let's get it DMV! (D.C., Maryland & Virginia)

June 17, 2008 8:04 PM
 

HTX2DC said:

Big up to Wale, all the GoGo bands and the everybody in the DMV!

H-Town 2 Washington DC
June 17, 2008 9:06 PM
 

bknewstash said:

hes ok.i cant cop a whole cd of his.cant get into his flow at all.
June 17, 2008 9:10 PM
 

JonErHymes said:

Kramer song is piercing!!!

YEA WALE!!!!

DMV STAND UP!!!

June 17, 2008 9:16 PM
 

JonErHymes said:

www.myspace.com/jonerhymes

CHECK THIS SHIT OUT!!!


WALE!!!!
June 17, 2008 9:26 PM
 

Dun2143 said:

Wale is da truth all you niggaz talking like hip-hop dead well not in DMV we next to blow we gone to be the next ny if niggaz stop hating we can save the east  big up to wale and be on da look out for illest white boy on the east cost the god of the block (whitefolkz) DMV allday every day
June 17, 2008 10:16 PM
 

Dun2143 said:

oh yea get that mixtape and all da rest at mixtape torrents.com
June 17, 2008 10:18 PM
 

IceColdSoul said:

That hot shit!!! I never thought of the Seinfeld theme song as fonky till I heard this mixtape. Learn something new every day....
June 17, 2008 11:57 PM
 

UPTownPrince said:

I downloaded as soon as it came out and the whole CD is better than nice to me. The only 2 songs I didn't like was Nike Boots Remix w/ LIL Wayne and he re-made that Ghost Face "All I got is You" I couldn't get into it but other than that it's definitely worth listening too. One of my favorites is "Do you think I'm Crazy" Wale is next up out of D.C.,MD & VA

@Ol_Skool_K- Good looking out for that run down, You couldv'e added Tony Blunt to that list tho since you added everyone else. When I seen Dink name first thing that came to mind was "My Man 100 dollor bill and a one track mind" LMAOL
June 18, 2008 12:04 AM
 

realestindaroom said:

wale surprised me with this i wouldnt have expected him to do a mixtape like this. It was cold and different i liked it coulda had better beats.
June 18, 2008 12:29 AM
 

S:M:C24 said:

Ok being a Seinfeld addict definitely drew me into this mixtape, not gonna lie lol. But when I heard dude on "Rising Down", I was definitely feelin him, so when I found this, I knew it was gonna be some good shit. Its hotter than mostly everything that's come out so far this year, without even talking about bullshit like most dudes do. If you don't have this already, please go out and get it somehow
June 18, 2008 12:40 AM
 

vinneymac said:

theres a few songs i really like on this mixtape... i like a star, and vacation from ourselves.  this man is paving his own lane and is just a true artist.  He's gonna make it... the song a plan listen to if if you are a soilder boy fan.
June 18, 2008 6:09 AM
 

FreshGetMoney said:

DA NIGGA WALE DOIN HIS THANG!!
June 18, 2008 8:45 AM
 

jokaman_03 said:

its only a matter of time b4 wale blow. he been makin moves for a minute. big ups to him and the DMV area
June 18, 2008 8:53 AM
 

De-U.c.e. said:

Dis side here go!!! Dis side here different!!! DC got next!!! DMV we gone!!!
June 18, 2008 9:35 AM
 

lamontb said:

here we come dude has done nothing but improve since his 1st mixtape
June 18, 2008 9:43 AM
 

YellaMach1 said:

Good shit right there! Yea, he went in a rage.....it's amazing how your true feelings come out when you get pissed, Kramer!!! Thank God your career is over anyway
June 18, 2008 9:52 AM
 

Ol_Skool_K said:

@ Uptown Prince

Yes Tony Blunt most definitely gets props too, here's the new and improved run-down. If I forgot anyone else who deserves props, no disrespect, just let me know...

Shouts to:

Da K.O. Boyz and the whole K.O. Productionz crew
Doug Lazy and 3 Steps from Nowhere
DJ Kool
DC Scorpio
Non Chalant
Stinky Dink
QuestionMark Asylum
Section 8
Blaze
Smokke aka Chris P. Money
Trilogy - Mr. Ruckus, Mugsy, Lockjaw and the Time Will Tell Crew
City Slickstaz
Inna Madness
Tha Jones Boys
Tony Blunt
Flexx & Dirty Rico
NDG
Whop N Dem
P.O.P.
Vinnie D
Tabi Bonney

R.I.P. to Rappin' Rodney
June 18, 2008 10:32 AM
 

ceo22 said:

B.A. (Dark Alley)...The past, present and future of the DMV
www.myspace.com/badadditudemusic
www.imeem.com/keystothecity (Hosted by Wale)
www.wemix.com/ba

June 18, 2008 10:46 AM
 

De-U.c.e. said:

That list is ok...but how U gonna forget da boy X.O. when he got WALE on his new mixtape? Look on my top friends on my myspace page 4 more DC artists. All those names are a decade old. I think U've overlooked damn near everybody talented with rap who came outta DC since 98.
June 18, 2008 10:47 AM
 

CAPTAIN CRUNK said:

Original Concept .. thats refreshing!  Though he sounds like,, Yes .. A Jay Z Clone.. thought closer to Young Chris.....

    I understant that at mc's may tend to immulate their favorite rappers or whoever they listen to the most. But still... you must be able to separate who you like.. and who you idolize.. from creating your own sound.. voice.. idea.. from love..passion or pain that you or people around you have endured.

GRIND ON!
CAPT CRUNK
June 18, 2008 10:52 AM
 

CAPTAIN CRUNK said:

Original Concept .. thats refreshing!  Though he sounds like,, Yes .. A Jay Z Clone.. thought closer to Young Chris.....

    I understant that at mc's may tend to immulate their favorite rappers or whoever they listen to the most. But still... you must be able to separate who you like.. and who you idolize.. from creating your own sound.. voice.. idea.. from love..passion or pain that you or people around you have endured.

GRIND ON!
CAPT CRUNK
June 18, 2008 10:52 AM
 

CAPTAIN CRUNK said:

Original Concept .. thats refreshing!  Though he sounds like,, Yes .. A Jay Z Clone.. thought closer to Young Chris.....

    I understant that at mc's may tend to immulate their favorite rappers or whoever they listen to the most. But still... you must be able to separate who you like.. and who you idolize.. from creating your own sound.. voice.. idea.. from love..passion or pain that you or people around you have endured.

GRIND ON!
CAPT CRUNK
June 18, 2008 10:52 AM
 

VPfeaturesYSE said:

felt him on the roots cut might be checking this out soon
June 18, 2008 10:54 AM
 

NJRebel said:

Wale's one of the more original mcs out there these days, I hope he blows up big
June 18, 2008 12:29 PM
 

Ol_Skool_K said:

@ De.U.C.E.

Thanks for the Holla. I'm Ol Skool so u know I gotta give props to the 80's and 90's cats but I also forgot my dogg Priest Da Nomad. Revised list part 3. Come on DMV, I know there should be more names on this list. Holla back at me:

Shouts to:

Da K.O. Boyz and the whole K.O. Productionz crew
Doug Lazy and 3 Steps from Nowhere
DJ Kool
DC Scorpio
Non Chalant
Stinky Dink
QuestionMark Asylum
Section 8
Blaze
Smokke aka Chris P. Money
Trilogy - Ruckus, Mugsy, Lockjaw and the Time Will Tell Crew
City Slickstaz
Inna Madness
Tha Jones Boys
Flexx & Dirty Rico
De-U.c.e.
Tony Blunt
Priest Da Nomad
X.O.
Big B
NDG
Whop N Dem
P.O.P.
Vinnie D
Tabi Bonney


R.I.P. to Rappin' Rodney

Let's get it DMV! (D.C., Maryland & Virginia)


June 18, 2008 1:34 PM
 

De-U.c.e. said:

Now that's alot more up 2 date pimp!!! Priest my man he goes hard wit dem lyrics but don't forget E One Letter too!!! He's da only DMV rapper right now 2 make it on a mixtape hosted by DJ Drama & DNA, & Don Juan just got signed 2 Universal not too long after WALE got wit Interscope. DC Hip-Hop & DC GoGo 4 Life it's our time 2 shine we got next!!!
June 18, 2008 2:28 PM
 

DarthDot said:

He should of made a song w/Junk yard...I miss the old go go days.
June 19, 2008 4:33 PM
 

isontrax said:

Wale is the truth.  End of story!  Theres so many talented heads in my area (DC) but we just getting on.  Anyways check me out...

"I dumb out on the track like I didn't know better.  Prolly cuz I know none better"  Check me out:
http://www.myspace.com/isontrax
June 23, 2008 3:30 PM
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