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Wale makes a powerful comeback with 'everything is a lot.'

  • Writer: Luis James
    Luis James
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Wale makes a powerful comeback with 'everything is a lot.', a project that stands out as one of his strongest bodies of work to date. The D.C. lyricist taps deeply into the poetic, introspective style that first earned him his loyal fanbase, offering a mix of vulnerability, sharp writing, and emotional clarity. After months of hinting at a creative reset, Wale delivers exactly that - an album that feels grounded, self-reflective, and fully intentional.


Wale - everything is a lot.

Across the project, Wale unpacks the realities of navigating pressure, fame, mental fatigue, and personal growth. His pen is front and center again, weaving together clever observations and deeply human moments. At its core, 'everything is a lot.' explores what it means to stay centered in a world that’s constantly pulling you in different directions. It’s thoughtful, relatable, and filled with the type of quotable lines Wale has always been known for.


The feature list is stacked and adds even more texture to the album. Shaboozey, Ty Dolla $ign, BNYX, Leon Thomas, ODUMODUBLVCK, Odeal, and others slide in effortlessly, each bringing a unique layer to the project without overshadowing the vision.


This is Wale operating at full capacity, polished, focused, and proving once again why he’s one of the most respected voices in lyrical rap.



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