Washington, D.C., has always had a strange relationship with the national music scene. Ever since Marvin Gaye dipped to Detroit, the city of magnificent intentions has produced an eclectic smattering of mainstream artists who are often from the area but not of the urrea. Olubowale Folarin, or Wale for short, might be the first to truly represent the city.
Born to Nigerian immigrants, Wale (pronounced Wah-Lay), 23, grew up moving around the city and the surrounding Maryland suburbs. Though he recently relocated to New York to record, he remains, quite simply, so D.C. The MC is rarely pictured without his trademark Washington Nationals cap and performs with local go-go veterans UCB, now his touring band. He even penned “Nike Boots,” a street single referencing the city’s unofficial footwear of choice—Goadome ACGs. But for all his hometown pride, he stresses individuality over any obligation to put his ’hood on the map.
“I feel like people who put that pressure on themselves are a bit pretentious,” he says. “I’m just representing my area as I know it.” Perhaps this flexible localism is what caught the ear of superproducer Mark Ronson, who signed Wale to his Allido label last year.
“Mark is just basically one of the driving forces,” Wale says, “driving me to be more creative.” He’s a particularly adaptable artist, as at ease rocking over instrumentals cribbed from French house duo Justice as he is in the go-go. For his Allido/Interscope debut, he’s already recorded with Just Blaze and scheduled sessions with Pharrell, but he promises not to stray from his roots, regardless of outside influences.
“The first thing you want to do is be comfortable with who you are,” he says. “The world wasn’t necessarily ready for Atlanta when OutKast came, they weren’t necessarily ready for the West Coast when The Chronic came.” Now the world will just have to adapt to D.C. and Wale.

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fbirdliu says:
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4YP9XY7E76HP
September 20, 2008 at 11:25 am
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butty says:
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wale''come home''is all about hustle keep it up i want to see u on fire.hottttttttttttttttt........9ja
August 25, 2008 at 3:53 pm
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tipsy-1 says:
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You to made me proud Olutosin From Nigeria
August 14, 2008 at 5:09 pm
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MODEL_MzO313 says:
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Love wale. =)
August 8, 2008 at 2:32 pm
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akorede says:
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keep it up dude
August 1, 2008 at 6:03 pm
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digable_chic says:
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I love this dood
my friend from Bmore
put me on to him about a
year ago he did a dope
remix to justice's dance
hes nice
i really like the song he did
with chrisette michelle
and the roots my fav line
is
"real rappers aint eatin
they olsen twin-in"
its so true
July 19, 2008 at 8:31 pm
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cip212 says:
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Wale is the future of hip hop. DC ALL DAY LONG!!!!!
WALE!!!!!!
July 19, 2008 at 12:38 pm
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shli says:
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He is a humor guy actually,sometimes romatic,however , a fragile heart can never avoid the "big" relationship with the beauties, especially to the tall charmies, even models...... It has been found that he has put many photos about his "sweet" exchanges with tall women to the hot dating site: Tallloving. C O M .Come on ,babies ,can it be true or not???
July 16, 2008 at 10:08 am
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fade says:
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hacksaw jim duggan
the double time flow shit he does on that is crazy
capture they ear im a rapper other rappers shoud fear so give me the dap i leave cadavers on the back of my heels
crazy
July 16, 2008 at 2:18 am
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balaramesh says:
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this kid is nice. he got next. he killed it on the roots song
July 15, 2008 at 3:12 am