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The DMV rapper is at it again with another hot collaboration for fashion this year which is just as dope as the first one. Now, if you know Wale then you are aware that the man is simply “Flyer than the rest of them and he got his Nike Boots on” ( Wale-Nike Boots) and those lyrics to this day are true because the man is always swagged out from suits, jerseys, or a dope pair of sneakers .
His first collection debuted in 2013 with the launch of his first company Wrkng, a company where he released his own collection of beanies which are a favorite accessory of the rappers and myself. Those beanies were DOPE! And definitely are still a must have for the fall and winter season.
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Next , was his collaboration for Black Friday with the retailer Villa for the Timberland Gift Box 6 inch boot. The boot dropped November 24th retailing at a price of $200 for men/women and for grade school and toddler sizes at a price of $130 and $85. This collaboration was exclusively to Villa stores as well as the website. Many celebs such as Chris Brown another DMV native would cop the shoes before they were released to the public.

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And for Wale’s recent collaboration he would take to Instagram to announce his latest project ( pictured below)

One day you gon all see that , maybe I am stubborn maybe I am odd (to u) but I find great joy in being able to be who I want to be. I live my life for yall. Yall get privacy , you get to sub tweet your significant other without ending up on blogs . Go to airports without being followed for snapchat photoshoots. The last thing I have is what’s inside ME. Idgaf if u don’t like what I like.. It’s for ME not you . There is so much emphasis on “gettin a reply” “getting a follow”. Who cares? It’s so many gems in the music. So much vulnerability in the music. And I do that because yall need it as much as I do. I know I won’t change the world with a poorly written IG post, but maybe it’ll provide some insight as to why I behave like i do. I joke when I got a lot on my mind . I shell up when I’m uncomfortable . BUT through it all I’m honest . True to me. I’m gonna go to strip clubs in gonna go to WWE events.. I’m gonna flirt wit girls and not ask for they number .. Cuz I’m a fuckin weirdo .. Yes. That’s been established since interscope. But again accept me for who I am and not who you want me to be I beg ooooo! Be honest and true .. And they can do nothing to you! 🔵🔵🌙🌙 “Blame Montgomery County school system for the bad grammar ” ok bye

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The collaboration is between Wale, Mr. Ryder and Rihanna’s best friend Melissa Ford to design the ski suit. The suits are featrued in two colors, one is pictured below. Also, they will be exclusively released on Everybluemoon.com which is the website created for fans . The rapper also says that there is an Asics sneaker collaboration on the way as well.

Wale x Akomplice dropping 12/26 | Link in bio A photo posted by Wale (@wale) on

Wale x Akomplice dropping 12/26 | Link in bio

A photo posted by Wale (@wale) on

Wale x Akomplice dropping 12/26 | Details in bio A photo posted by Wale (@wale) on

And that’s just the fashion of the Wale Takeover…

Now the rapper will be featured on ESPN’s “First Take” with a new theme song “ Every Word Great”, Wale says he was elated to get the call to do the song because the show is a apart of his morning ritual every day. The popular show features Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith alongside Molly Querim .

The DC rapper told Billboard, “Being asked to write the new theme song to First Take is a big deal to me being such a big sports fan & former college athlete,” he tells Billboard. “I was honored when they asked me to write the current one and jumped at the opportunity when they asked if I’d write the new one.”
**If you remember Wale and Stalley teamed up for previous theme song for the show in 2013. ***
Wale also said in his interview about how ESPN has been a part of his life since day one : “I grew up on ESPN and now I’m writing their theme songs? Man, that’s what this whole EveryBlueMoon movement is about. Plus, Skip, Molly and Stephen are family.

Well sports and hip hop fans are definitely excited to hear the new theme song for the show. Preview more behind the scenes and make sure you are prepared for its debut in February.

-A.C.T.

Aqueilla C. Terry, commonly known to many of her followers as “A.C.T” ; is a talented artists of this generation. Born and raised in Richmond, VA is truly a gem of her time. She has been writing for over 10 years as a young child to know a young woman in a world were “words” are her weapon of choice to achieve success. Often considered to be Erykah Badu’s daughter for her way with words, style, presence, music selections and overall persona. A.C.T. is definitely going to take over the world with wide range of creativity. Her ambition is driven by her will to succeed in reaching her goals, but by doing so by remaining herself along the journey. A.C.T. redefines the young black woman by sticking to her beliefs and who she is inside.

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First J.Cole went down to Ferguson to meet with the people who lived there to speak on Michael Brown’s death, where he spoke on the topic of what hip hop used to do; his words “When the music changes, so will the people”. This is a fact because looking into the background of hip hop it has always been the voice of the people, speaking on the issues of poverty, gang violence, police brutality, gentrification, drugs, etc. Hip hop has always spoken on the issues of the black community regardless of the times. The rappers latest project “2014 Forest Hills Drive” is a great depletion of being black in a world where racism is still prominent. With tracks like “No Role Modelz” and “03 Adolescence” it is clear that this rapper has been paying attention.

Next, it was the California native Kendrick Lamar with the ground breaking album “To Pimp a Butterfly” where the gifted rapper spoke on the issues of being black in America to even how we as black people are never taught simple things as saving and investing our money. With tracks like “Wesley’s Story” where he speaks on how we as a people handle our finances using the story of Wesley Snipes and his bankruptcy and IRS issues. We have seen so many fall short due improper spending habits. The rapper spoke on an interview with XXL on how he taught himself how to do spend and save his money wisely. Also, with tracks like “Complexion”, “King Kunta” , “Alright” and “I” which is similar to Gill Scott Heron’s “Who Will Survive in America” where the genius Lamar single handily created the anthem for the next big moment for black people.

Then there was the DC native Wale who would do something else amazing, by going down to Baltimore during the riots and speaking with the youth of the area about the ways of this world. The rapper would surprise a group of students just to show that he stands up for his community. He also would drop the project to the “Nothing” series ‘” The Album About Nothing” where the rapper has tracks such as “The White Shoes” speaking on the issues of black youths dying over sneakers and trying to keep up with the “Jones’s” by trying to keep up with expensive gear by going to great lengths to obtain it. Other tracks would include “The Pessimist” where the rapper and J.Cole both speak on how we as a community thinks in some aspects, the idea of being broke but having nice cars, living in the hood but with expensive material things, black on black crime etc. Addressing issues that so many of us talk about all the time.

There would be some others but the one that would come to the surface next would be T.I. “Tip” Harris the “King” of Atlanta speaking on the conditions of this world, the killing of young black youth by Police Officers. His performance on the Triumph awards on Friday night would broadcast that hip hop is doing what it used to do and that is speak on the issues of the world. On his latest project Paperwork: The Motion Picture where his first single from the album “New National Anthem” feat. Skylar Grey speaks on the hardships that all young black men face whether they are famous or average they are still treated the same by police officers. The rapper speaks on how so many young people have died under the hands of police brutality…he would deliver this poem

“United we stand, because we created a hashtag for Sandra Bland,” Jumped off the front of the ship and dove into the internet waves swimming with DM’s, likes and comments. Not noticing how much that it makes us slaves..chained by a man-made device small enough to fit into the palm of out hand. Guess that’s what’s make it easy to swipe to the left, scroll to the next and forget about Sandra Bland…United we stand because we wore hoodies and t-shirts that read “Black Lives Matter” but, Wait homie take this flick..gotta make sure all my followers see this fresh fit, Are we really about the movement or more concerned with our follower count growing fatter…

We are Trayvon Martin, We are Jordan Davis, We are Eric Garner, WE are Tamir Rice, We are Walter Scott, We are Eric Harris…We are Freddie Gray and We are Sandara Bland. United we Stand”

T.I. would state the truth and ask the real questions. Are we really about the movement that we talk about? How many more times will only a handful of us continue to speak on the deaths of our people from the world and ourselves; only to have the rest simply hashtag and return to “free my nigga” the homeboy who really performed a crime but we are asking that he be free?. How many more times does it have to happen? Does it have to be a blood relative for us to care? Or do we just Pray and keep it at that?
What happened to the people who once prayed and then moved on the issues? By organizing, boycotting, and standing up for them. The people who walked out on their jobs and education to join the movement? We have become so individualistic, materialistic, egotistic, full of pride that we literally only care about ourselves. As a people we should treat each other as if we are all blood related because that’s what it’s going to take. In order to get the results we want we have to start moving, spreading more positivity and end the Jim Crow show we perform every day on social media for free. It’s time for us as a race to stop the continuation of stereotypes, complexion battles , “flexin” on one another, doing the things that society has taught us.

So many of our behaviors were taught by our oppressors but it is us who took those ideologies and ran with them. It is us who added more to the rules of how to treat each other. We assisted with bringing damnation to ourselves in a world that I considered “Free”.

“Home of the brave and free, free just to murder me”…it just may be our new National Anthem, T.I.

-A.C.T.

Aqueilla C. Terry, commonly known to many of her followers as “A.C.T” ; is a talented artists of this generation. Born and raised in Richmond, VA is truly a gem of her time. She has been writing for over 10 years as a young child to know a young woman in a world were “words” are her weapon of choice to achieve success. Often considered to be Erykah Badu’s daughter for her way with words, style, presence, music selections and overall persona. A.C.T. is definitely going to take over the world with wide range of creativity. Her ambition is driven by her will to succeed in reaching her goals, but by doing so by remaining herself along the journey. A.C.T. redefines the young black woman by sticking to her beliefs and who she is inside.

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