Critics Weigh In on Wale’s Debut Album ‘Attention Deficit’ | Album In Stores Today!

We didn’t get a chance to do the review of Wale’s album but because he is from up around my way we do support him. Read what other have to say about this album “Attention Deficit”.
“With hip-hop continuing to take a creative downturn, Attention: Deficit is a long-overdue stimulus package.” – XXL (XL Rating)
“Several excellent mixtapes have won Wale a reputation as a smart lyricist in an age of dumbed-down ringtone rap. He often lives up to that promise on his major-label debut, tossing out deep thoughts and show-offy puns over beats that pay homage to the go-go of his native D.C.” – Entertainment Weekly
“It’s a stellar offering from a wildly gifted rapper…” – WashingtonPost.com
“With his Lil Wayne-worthy punchlines, Kanye levels of heart, and Hova-approaching fluidities of flow, Wale’s not being overly presumptuous when he calls himself the ‘past, present, and future of hip-hop.’” – SlantMagazine.com
Available now on Amazon and iTunes
Attention Deficit includes the hit “Chillin” featuring Lady Gaga and the new single “Pretty Girls” featuring Gucci Mane and Weensey of the Backyard Band. Be sure to check out “Pretty Girls” below!
MP3: Pretty Girls – Wale ft. Gucci Mane & Weensey
http://usershare.net/d6tytsnq93ut
Wale
Attention Deficit – In Stores TODAY!
Allido Records/IGA
www.walemusic.com
Connect with Wale:
http://twitter.com/wale
http://www.myspace.com/wale
http://www.facebook.com/waleofficial
We will let you guys know if we decide to do an album review peace.
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