Wale Dedicates New Single To Black Women Around The World

    In honor of National Women’s Equality Day, Wale shares a new single to show his appreciation for black women around the world. Titled, “BGM (Black Girl Magic),” Wale took to Instagram the night before to share his thoughts on a range of current events related to politics, social media and more.

    Following the release of “On Chill” featuring Jeremih, Wale continues to hint at his forthcoming album by dropping freestyles and loosies every few weeks. While we wait for an official album name and release date, Wale encourages listeners to celebrate women not only today, but everyday.

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    17 thoughts on “Wale Dedicates New Single To Black Women Around The World

      1. White people created segregation, you sound like a fool if ur butt hurt because a black man makes a song about how he prefers his own women…not only that but hip-hop is black music, and just like lord jamar said…white people are guests in hip-hop…if yiu dont like it, leave the table

        1. Actually Persians and Africans creates segregation and slavery … read a history book … and no one owns culture … black people don’t want equality … stop lying to appear woke and a champion of civil rights … black people take every opportunity to shit on white people … if it was up to you .. white people would be enslaved

            1. Yeah, stop writing facts. Just agree with the anti white rhetoric. If not, you’re playing the victim.

          1. Segregation been around way before then and as slavery but when you want to talk about a group who did it with malic and malicious yeah WHITE PEOPLE they took from every race they’ve came across so you get you facts right and do more then read STUDY

            1. White people enslaved every race? Uh… What? You are aware white people were slaves too, right? The Irish ring a bell?

        2. Using the term “ white people” to describe a race is as retarded as using “black” to describe a race. The only reason Africans in America are called black is because they were the main population of dark skinned slaves in the English speaking americas and elsewhere. Bangladeshi people don’t consider themselves “black” yet they’re dark skinned. Africans and South Asians can have the same complexions yet have completely different features,cultures, HISTORIES, religions etc. You do know there’s countries in Europe thousands of years old who’s people never had anything to do with slavery. Some were victims of slavery themselves from more powerful countries.

        3. Agreeing with Commoner Jamar shows us where your IQ is at and that you’re a racist pos. Imagine if anyone said people with darker skin were ‘guests’ in everything they do that white people created. LMAO. Can pay to listen it to, buy concert tickets, buy merch, support it in every way possible, but if you do it, you are a guest. Think about how xenophobic/bigoted you and Commoner Jamar sound. Fk yourself.

      2. White people created segregation lol? You do realize all of humanity originates from Africa, right? And that slavery and such has been existent since the beginning? Hell, there are still slaves today. More than 200 years ago actually.

    1. We’ve been getting these dedication tracks to black women ever since the Obama era. You remember how strong blackness was around that time? This is simple a repeat what has been done before. Black excellence isn’t new; open your eyes it’s all around you.

      1. Obama wasn’t pro black at all. He was the same exact thing as Clinton’s and Bushes. Proof? Look up Obama speaking for Robert Byrd, the oldest senator in history, who was a LITERAL KKK LEADER. Yes, Obama supported this KKK man, and had nothing but good things to say about him. Obama didn’t have any policy that helped black America, unless you think welfare constitutes as actual help. Welfare in America is a method of keeping the lower class in their place. It doesn’t make them self suffucicnet, or strong. TRUMP policy on the other hand, is making a difference. Black business starts exploded over 600% after Obama Era. Because Trump policy is economic policy, and his executive orders, which he signed beside black mayor’s and leaders, cut economic regulations in many poor, black majority cities, giving the opportunity to create more business, with less regulations and money being stolen by the government.

        1. Hello Teutj,
          You may be correct in everything you say, my original statement meant black pride and black excellence exploded while Obama was in office. I meant nothing about Obama’s policies or the man himself. I’m talking about the American psyche of African Americans during that time. The ripple effect of having a black president was felt throughout the black community, and for 8 years we heard songs of celebrating black excellence. It’s nothing new but for some reason, “race” as a topic is heightened in 2019 so the cycle repeats. Everything you said about Trump and his economic business policies is true, and he’s literally helping the AA community. Also, didn’t Hillary say Robert Byrd was her most important mentor? Cheers man.

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