Support for Lauryn Hill and her new song, 'Neurotic Society,' is still going strong. Taking 87.1 percent of the vote, she beat A$AP Ferg's 'Work (Remix),' which unfortunately walked away with 12.9 percent in last week's Rap Battle.
Wale has been dealing with some closeted jealousy from some people who were once close to him. He's opening up about the dilemma on his new track, 'LoveHate Thing.'
Wale has always been proud of his hometown of Washington, D.C. The rapper is known for bringing the city's soul to his music with go-go inspired beats and shouting out a plethora of popular D.C. establishments. From the Love club where so many historic parties have been held to the popular laid-back artsy vibe of Busboys and Poets, the city is known for great happenings.
The Park, located on 14th St. and I St NW, is the premiere spot for D.C.’s grown and sexy. A plethora of artists and celebrities have hosted parties and performed here from Nas to J. Cole to Jamie Foxx. During the week, the four-floor swanky clu
After a night of partying, good food is a must. The Diner, in the Adams Morgan neighborhood, is open 24/7 and can offer you a full menu of American comfort food. From bistro steak to vegetable tian or pumpkin
The newly-renovated Howard Theatre has easily reclaimed its presence as an important venue space in the heart of Washington, D.C. Opened in 1910, and closed in the 1980s, it re-opened its doors in 2012, and big-wigs like Michelle Obama have come through to watch concerts. Wale himself performed shortly after it opened in April 2012. This spring there
Wale is known for his spoken word breaks on rap songs, so he may want to spit something new at open mic night at Busboys and Poets, located at 14th and V St. The restaurant, coffee shop and small venue is a haven for celebrating local artists of all kinds. The
You can’t leave D.C. without visiting the city’s National Mall and monuments. Wale might want to take a walk down the long strip and show you one of the capital’s newest monuments, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, which opened in August 2011
No stranger to this concert space, Wale performed at the 9:30 club way before he was signed to Roc Nation under the management arm. The two-floor venue space isn’t glitzy or fancy but if you’re a music head, you can catch many of your favorite up-and-coming acts here for less than $25. The Roots, Frank Ocean, Wiz Khalifa and
“Bait, bait, bait, bait / Bet I get like eight of them/ They clapping and we balling / How fitting we at Stadium,” Wale raps on his song ‘Bait,’ name-checking the popular D.C. strip club. Stadium is open every day
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