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Wale Says He’s One Of The Greatest Rappers Of All Time

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Wale Considers Himself As One Of The Greatest Emcees Of All Time
Wale Considers Himself As One Of The Greatest Emcees Of All Time

Just as the debate on who should be on the greatest rappers of all time list, it’s only getting more interesting. Rapper Wale has joined those who believes they own a spot on the list.

Just last week Rick Ross named his top 5 rappers of all time where he found it difficult to give 2pac a spot.

A list has been trending compiling of 50 greatest rappers of all time. The list has been facing criticism for leaving out some names and putting Joe Budden at No. 3.

Wale Considers Himself As One Of The Greatest Emcees Of All Time

Jay Z and Nas sits at the top with Kendrick Lamar making the 10th spot, Em is seen at no. 28, Lil Wayne at work 37 while Rick Ross and 50 Cent shares the 47 & 48 spot respectively with Lloyd Banks at the bottom.

Wale thinks he deserves a spot too and he took to twitter to share his thought. “I’m one of the greatest rappers of all time . There I said it…”

When some wasn’t feeling his tweet, Wale explained to everybody why he was one of the best in humblest way he knew how to say it.He also reminded fans Jay Z and Rick Ross said it long time ago.

“I come on the twitter and do the sarcasm self loathing bit… but if we bein honest … I just said one of because I’m not tryna start a riot,” Wale responded. “I know where I’m at.. and they do to… this pen work… “for myself and others.”

Wale first became known for his 2006 song “Dig Dug (Shake It)”, which became popular in his hometown of Washington D.C. and led Wale to gain further local recognition as he amassed a number of follow-up releases.

He signed with English DJ-producer Mark Ronson’s Allido Records in 2007, and after a three-label bidding war, he entered a joint venture with Interscope Records for US$1.3 million the following year.

During this time, Wale’s mixtapes and singles saw national attention as he appeared on MTV and various Black America-focused magazines.

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