Wale has returned triumphant with a recent drop, “Max Julien,” marking his first launch along with his new label, Def Jam Records.
On Friday (October 20), the D.C. native launched the D.Woo-produced music, named after the actor most well-known for enjoying the lead function within the 1973 blaxploitation traditional The Mack.
“It’s giving young Max Julien/ Back-to-back Maybachs, who knew our shit’d be super tinted?/ I’m tryna show love, but n-ggas loyal to a lemon/ Relax, y’all know I’m weird, but niggas super weird / So I ain’t goin’ over there,” he rhymes within the opener.
“I be out doley/ Roll tide, shoutout Bryce, it’s a nine on me/ Never mind that, I’m tryna keep the vibe normal/ But all these eyes on me/ These OnlyFans bitches send me for your eyes only pictures, y’all do not know me/ Y’all cannot hold me/I acknowledge everyone, we just not homies/ And that go for everyone and that’s how I’m goin’/ One deep, nothin’ sweet, ain’t no Zack Cody/ What?,” he continues in verse one.
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The launch arrives solely days after it grew to become public that Wale discovered a brand new residence with the famed document label.
According to TMZ, Folarin inked a contract with Def Jam Records a number of months in the past, however stored it beneath wraps till now.
On Tuesday (October 17), Wale took to Instagram the place he shared a three-part carousel ushering within the subsequent chapter of his profession.
“My silence has been golden….see you on Friday,” he wrote. “Folarin back.”
The information garnered celebration from figures like Joe Budden, who counseled the 39-year-old artist for correctly taking the time to regain management of his narrative after navigating a collection of on-line conflicts and controversies.
“I’m excited about this,” stated Budden on his present. “Not because I route for him as my Virgo brother, not because he finally learned how to take a step back and go zero, dark mode, silent via social media—that’s one of the reasons a lot of you Wale haters out there dislike him. He went crazy a few times. He was able to disconnect, dis-attach, step away, and he’s been quiet. I don’t know what he’s been doing, feeling, thinking, and now I get a song. I love that for Wale. I love that for him…I’m really happy about this, Wale.”
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