He pays homage to his roots (citing UDC and the DMV) while acknowledging the envy and "passive-aggressive hate" that often come with rising from those same streets.
Wale addresses how reaching "the top" changes how people treat him, noting that he "lost a lot of friends and they ain't even dead". Wale -Love Hate Thing Ft. Sam Dew
The lyrics reflect his desire to "redefine the culture and renovate the soul," showcasing a more mature, poetic side of his pen. Production and Sound He pays homage to his roots (citing UDC
The track is celebrated for its mid-tempo, instrument-driven groove that bridges the gap between Hip-Hop and R&B. Production and Sound The track is celebrated for
The song serves as a commentary on the "love-hate" relationship Wale has with his fame and his hometown, Washington D.C.. Key lyrical themes include:
is the second single from Wale’s third studio album, The Gifted , released in May 2013. Featuring the soulful vocals of Sam Dew , the track is widely considered one of Wale's most introspective works, exploring the complex dynamics of success and hometown loyalty. Themes and Lyricism
The song opens with a "shout out to Marvin Gaye," setting a soulful tone that mirrors the "rooftop-at-sunset vibe" many fans associate with the track.