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Wale Drops Surprise Black Lives Matter Inspired ‘The Imperfect Storm’ EP [Listen]

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Wale has been keeping busy during these tumultuous times.

Besides keeping tabs on his socials and participating in protests, today (June 19), the Washington, DC rapper dropped a new EP titled The Imperfect Storm.

Wale’s last proper album, Wow…That’s Crazy, dropped late last year, but this surprise EP was inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement and Mr. Folarin was moved to get it out stat.

Available on the usual streaming platforms via Warner Records, you can listen to The Imperfect Storm below.

Wale Drops Surprise Black Lives Matter Inspired ‘The Imperfect Storm’ EP [Listen] 

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