Kid Cudi and Wale have finally squashed a public beef that the two have been going back in forth on for months. The beef started when Cudi did an interview with Complex magazine and called Wale “wack” and asserted that he and Kanye West “didn’t f*ck with him musically.”

While Rick Ross was in a bidding war to sign young hot rapper Wale, he was also working out a deal for Maybach Music Group to go to Warner Bros. Rap Radar confirmed this tweet: Congrats Ricky! Click here, for full article. Kid N’ Play Reunite On TV One’s Way Black When Black Presidents In […]

Rapper Wale recently announced via twitter that he is now signed with Rick Ross’s label Maybach music. Back in December, Rick Ross confirmed that he wanted to sign Wale in an interview with the Source. Wale is a hustler. I feel he’s one record away from being the next n***a. He’s just a naturally fly […]

Wale announced yesterday that he is signing to Rick Ross’ Maybach Music. The rapper said via Twitter “Wale and ROCNATION still handles business!…Shotout to @Richkleiman” he continued with “The music won’t change…the energy will.Maybach Music” Complex says Rick Ross is in a bidding war with Warner Music Group, Interscope Records, Jay-z’s Roc Nation and Cash […]

From Rap Radar: Following months of speculation, Wale confirms that he’s now signed to Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group. Though the label is currently in a bidding war, he will still be managed by Roc Nation. Congrats!

Check out the studio version of Wale & Lloyd's smooth jam "Let's Chill," based around a sample of Guy's 1990 quiet storm classic of the same name.

So after months of unconfirmed speculation about Wale being dropped from Interscope after only one album the DC rapper may have a new music home, and a new "Bawse".

DMV's favorite son drops his follow-up to 2008's critically acclaimed <em>Mixtape About Nothing</em>.

Rapper Wale, was recently let off the chain by Baltimore officials, who threatened legal action for the DC native's use of profanity.

Justin Bieber isn't black and he doesn't make hip hop music, but he's nominated for a BET award anyway. What do people in South Central think? Check it out.

Wale is facing harsh criticism after making the decision to cancel a scheduled performance at an event for D.C.’s gay and lesbian community.