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Wale Oyejide

General Info

  • Genre: Afro-beat / Hip Hop / Soul

    Location Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

    Profile Views: 68605

    Last Login: 11/30/2010

    Member Since 11/7/2004

    Website www.waleoyejide.com

    Record Label Shaman Work Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .... There's a war going on outside. A force that holds its victims close with the determination of a desperate mother in dark times. In days like these, people react differently. Some are afraid, and others indecisive. Some people fall into the background, and wait for someone to lead them. And sometimes, someone curls his fingers inwards with grim resolve, points his fist to the sky, and grins at the opposition. Maybe, just maybe, this person is Wale Oyejide. Listed in as one of URB Magazines Next 100, Wale was introduced to the world as instrumentalist Science Fiction in the summer of 2003. No stranger to critical acclaim, the debut Sci-Fi album was awarded a bold 4.5/5 by URB. A near flawless attempt that was arguably only hindered by its authors youth and inexperience (he was only 22 when it was released). And so after getting one to grow on, Wale returns to boldly step out from behind the boards. This time, as a vocalist, bearing what fragments of his soul he didnt leave littered on his debut album. Entitled One Day, Everything Changed, this self-produced album is a conceptual journey from West Africas Nigeria, to the United States. Paralleling his travels from there to here in song, Wale manages to touch upon his many cultural influences without missing a beat This might just be the first album that can double as both the soundtrack to a revolution and love-making sessions at the same time. But maybe that is indeed what has been missing. After all, every revolution is at the heart, an act of the deepest kind of love. So with that said, someone should warn the industry giants. Tell them to bar the exits and tighten their choke-holds as long as they still canbecause there's about to be a war going on.
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  • Sounds Like

    Fela Kuti, Bugz in the Attic, the Roots, Slum Village, Common, Mos Def

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  • Naeem Oba

    SALUTE!

    3 years ago
  • PROJECT MOONCIRCLE

    OUT NOW: SCIENZ OF LIFE "LEVIATHAN" 2LP/CD/DIGITAL - WORLDWIDE! SOL & JOHN ROBINSON LIVE AT HIPHOP KEMP, SPLASH OR 8TH OF JULY AT CASSIOPEIA, BERLIN!

    3 years ago
  • ben

    "One Day...Everything Changed" one of the most underrated albums ever! WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!WAKE UP!

    4 years ago
  • Jhamal Harris

    Just stoppin by again, hope all is well with school and whatnot. Stay up!

    4 years ago
  • Kaos Blac

    Hope all is well. I hope your working on some new fire to bless us with bro.

    4 years ago
  • J Jimmy J Jimmy

    My Dear Friend,..Happy Holidays to you and all of your loved ones...I am very hopeful
    for a new beginning , change is going to come..and i hope people will just love each other

    God Bless

    J Jimmy65

    4 years ago
  • Gallery Onelove Deluxe™

    your music is inspiring...

    4 years ago
  • ADUBIIFA 67

    ALAFIA!

    love ya music!
    we should collabo...
    have a great week.

    O!

    4 years ago
  • GROTHBROS

    Hiya - awesome tunes - we like

    "Love, work and knowledge are the well-springs of our life.
    They should also govern it."
    Wilhelm Reich, M.D.

    4 years ago
  • AuréLiuS

    Hi Wale;
    'hope alls well for you;
    peace & respect ::

    4 years ago
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Bio:

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There's a war going on outside. A force that holds its victims close with the determination of a desperate mother in dark times. In days like these, people react differently. Some are afraid, and others indecisive. Some people fall into the background, and wait for someone to lead them. And sometimes, someone curls his fingers inwards with grim resolve, points his fist to the sky, and grins at the opposition. Maybe, just maybe, this person is Wale Oyejide. Listed in as one of URB Magazines Next 100, Wale was introduced to the world as instrumentalist Science Fiction in the summer of 2003. No stranger to critical acclaim, the debut Sci-Fi album was awarded a bold 4.5/5 by URB. A near flawless attempt that was arguably only hindered by its authors youth and inexperience (he was only 22 when it was released). And so after getting one to grow on, Wale returns to boldly step out from behind the boards. This time, as a vocalist, bearing what fragments of his soul he didnt leave littered on his debut album. Entitled One Day, Everything Changed, this self-produced album is a conceptual journey from West Africas Nigeria, to the United States. Paralleling his travels from there to here in song, Wale manages to touch upon his many cultural influences without missing a beat This might just be the first album that can double as both the soundtrack to a revolution and love-making sessions at the same time. But maybe that is indeed what has been missing. After all, every revolution is at the heart, an act of the deepest kind of love. So with that said, someone should warn the industry giants. Tell them to bar the exits and tighten their choke-holds as long as they still canbecause there's about to be a war going on.

Member Since:

November 07, 2004

Sounds Like:

Fela Kuti, Bugz in the Attic, the Roots, Slum Village, Common, Mos Def

Record Label:

Shaman Work Records

Label Type:

Indie

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