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Wale Going Back To Mark Ronson Era For Third Album


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By Carolyn Amurao

It’s an exciting time for the MMG members who are on tour right now; Meek Mill’s Dreams and Nightmares drops at the end of the month and Wale just announced a February 2013 release date for his third album. The upcoming, untitled album follows his sophomore LP Ambition which debuted at #2 on the charts in November of last year.

The D.C. rapper said that he’s excited about the new music he’s been “cooking up." “It’s very reminiscent of, like, my older stuff with Mark Ronson and things of that nature,” he said in an interview with HHS1987 via HipHopDx.

Ronson discovered Wale back in 2006 and signed him on to Allido records, after which the rapper joined Interscope Records. Since MMG picked him up in February 2011, it’s been nonstop for the hardworking MC who is featured on the label’s last compilation album Self Made, Vol. 2, which came out this past June. Of his latest single “The Arrival," Wale says that it’s “kind of like a mission statement as to where I’m at musically right now.”



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