
Wale really does get a bad rap (no pun intended). He gets a lot more criticism and cynical doubt than anyone who regularly puts out the quality of music he puts out should receive. Granted, he brings a lot of it on himself with his often whiny behavior and obnoxious actions, but while I might not find him to be the most enjoyable person I can separate that from his music. Iโve always just wished that heโd let his music speak for itself a little bit more than he does. I think itโs probably too late to change the image that people have of him at this point but at least this go around he let the music offย SHINE speak for him more than he usually does. At least that was my perception.
One major area Wale has always struggled with when compared to his peers has been with his production. While itโs all been largely solid, itโs also been largely safe and somewhat boring. With the occasional exceptions of course. I wonโt say that heโs completely solved that issue onย SHINE, but it has been one of the more enjoyable listens from front to back for me, if not also the most commercial. โMY PYTโ is the biggest hit single off the project and it had considerable success but it feels two years old by time you hear it on the album. I love โFish N Gritsโ but I wish Travis hadnโt leaked it already because that took a lot off of itโs impact. โCC Whiteโ, โThank Godโ, and โMathematicsโ are my favorite songs production wise andย he sounded the most at home on these tracks. While I generally liked the production and it had some undeniably catchy stuff with โRunning Backโ, โFashion Weekโ, โMy Loveโ, and others, itโs probably his worst project balance wise and it leaned too commercial and mainstream causing his music to lose much of his identity.
โI donโt mean to call you out, I know we got history
I hear the word of mouth, I know that youโre no good for me
I hear the famous tale, they say you, changed a little, I know
The eighties made you rock hard, you and I was just babies then
Her daddy named Ronald, heโs famous here
Live close but still a long way from hereโ
Wale has always gotten far too little credit for his lyrical ability from his critics. Heโs always shown strong technical ability, clever wordplay, and he can lay down some seriously layered, complex verses. On SHINE he still shows this ability off, even on some of the โpoppierโ songs. Now I will admit however, that his delivery and voice can get a bit grating especially when he does that long winded droning thing he seems to love to do. But what he does on โCC Whiteโ is more than enough to excuse all of that and more. Thatโs the Wale I like and if nothing else, you should respect his lyrical ability.
Have you heard SHINE? Whatโd you think about it? Do you think trying to go this commercial was the right move? Let me know in the comments below and be sure to leave your own ratings and reactions for the album.




