Wale Comes Through With A Remix To Mahalia's "IWIMME"

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Mahalia taps Wale for the remix to "I Wish I Missed My Ex."

Over the past few months, Wale has been bodying every verse and track he's been on. He's released his Self Promotion EP a few months a go which marked his second EP in a matter of months following, It's Complicated. In addition to the two projects, he's also been serving up some dope remixes to several R&B tracks. Last week, the rapper joined Tamia on the remix to "Leave It Smokin'." A few days later, he comes through with a remix to another R&B songstress' smash single.

Wale joins Mahalia on the remix to "I Wish I Missed My Ex." Over the weekend, Wale announced that he'd be dropping new music on Monday and he kept to his promise. The rapper delivers another outstanding verse at the top of the track before allowing the rest of Mahalia's vocals to ride out. 

A few weeks a go, Wale released the music video for "Black Bonnie" and revealed that he has a new project on the way. It's unsure when we could expect it but considering the amount of music he's put out in recent times, it's clear that he's been in the studio relentlessly.

Peep Wale's remix to Mahalia's "IWIMME"

Quotable Lyrics
Your pussy average at best
Your conversation is garbage
That's why you stay with you mama, 
That's why you stay in some drama
That's why you stay by yourself
'Cause you hurt the people that love you


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