The Gifted is a collection of tracks from an unarguably talented emcee, but the point at which a collection of music becomes an album, a singular work with a focus and unity strong enough to truly make an impact, Wale still hasn't reached that point. But the cost of that versatility is focus. When you’re dope enough to sound dope rhyming on everything, you end up rhyming over everything. Call it the blessing and curse of true talent. Cole, Kendrick, etc.-Wale doesn't have a distinctive sound. Ultimately though, as much as I try to focus on the present and forget about the past, listening to The Gifted sounds like listening to an artist who still doesn't really know who they are as an artist. ![]() But the truth is bangers just aren't his strength, and what’s wrong with wanting to hear someone at their strongest? If he can make a booty-shaking anthem as good as "Pop That," I’ll take it. ![]() For the record, I’m not interested in something as cliché as wanting Wale to only make “conscious” records.
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