![]() Throughout the second half, Wale’s attention focuses in on various music-industry pitfalls on tracks like “The Artistic Integrity” and “The Hype,” respitting Method Man’s first radio hit on “The Remake of a Remake,” and reserving space for a highly touted Lil Wayne guest-spot on “The Cliché Lil Wayne Guest Feature. Wale gives listeners a whole lot in nothingness like he took a page out Sartres book for this album. 'Gave you a contract, stayed true through all that, came through with Ross writing bangers for yall but I aint used my content, fuck all that nonsense, diverse with rapping- Im a writer with passion' This lyric describes Wales career for the last 5 years give or take. On “The Kramer,” Wale bookends a discussion of the volatile nature of the N-word in a rap music context with samples of Michael Richards’s infamous comedy club freakout (and his unsmiling apology). Wale kicks things off doing his best Jerry-as-rapper shtick over the familiar slap-bass theme song-posing such thought-provoking questions as “What’s the deal with these ringtones?” From there, THE MIXTAPE ABOUT NOTHING blends Wale guest appearances (alongside the Roots) and freestyles (over Jay-Z’s “Roc Boys”) with a number of concept songs loosely based on dialogues from the sitcom. ![]() MC known as Wale showcases his mic skills over 18 inspired tracks on his Seinfeld-themed mixtape.
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