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Wale (Olubowale Victor Akintimehin) was born on 21 September, 1984 in Washington, D.C., U.S., is an American rapper (born 1984). Discover Wale's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?

Popular As Olubowale Victor Akintimehin
Occupation Rapper · singer · songwriter
Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 21 September, 1984
Birthday 21 September
Birthplace Washington, D.C., U.S.
Nationality United States

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Wale Height, Weight & Measurements

At 39 years old, Wale height is 1.78 m .

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Height 1.78 m
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Wale Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Wale worth at the age of 39 years old? Wale’s income source is mostly from being a successful Rapper. He is from United States. We have estimated Wale's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Rapper

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1984

Olubowale Victor Akintimehin (born September 21, 1984), better known by his stage name Wale, is an American rapper.

Olubowale Victor Akintimehin was born on September 21, 1984, in Northwest, Washington, D.C. His parents were both from the Yoruba ethnic group of southwestern Nigeria and came from Austria to the United States in 1979.

Wale's family first lived in the Brightwood neighborhood of Northwest, Washington, D.C., and then moved to Montgomery County, Maryland, when Wale was 10.

1990

The song became the most requested song by a local artist in Washington, D.C. radio history and Wale was the first local artist to get some BDS spins since DJ Kool in the early 1990s.

The song was included in Wale's first mixtape, Paint a Picture.

2002

In 2002, he graduated from the Quince Orchard High School in Gaithersburg and moved to Largo in Prince George's County.

Wale attended Robert Morris University and Virginia State University on football scholarships, then transferred to Bowie State University.

However, he dropped out due to academic reasons.

Wale's love of the game of football and the team then known as Washington Redskins has led to a longstanding rumor that Wale had a tattoo of tight end Chris Cooley.

He is the cousin of actor Gbenga Akinnagbe, who is best known for playing Chris Partlow on HBO's The Wire.

Wale's first recorded track, called "Rhyme of the Century", became his first song to be played on the local radio.

2006

He 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.

In 2006, he was featured in the "Unsigned Hype" column of The Source magazine and later signed to a local label, Studio 43.

The track "Dig Dug (Shake It)" became popular in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia and was a tribute to Ronald "Dig Dug" Dixon, who was a percussion player for the go-go band Northeast Groovers.

In July 2006, Wale found representation in Daniel Weisman, a former club DJ and promoter who had no previous experience in management.

Weisman had been tipped off about the rapper by a friend in Washington, D.C. and connected with him through Myspace.

In September 2006, after dropping another go-go influenced single, called "Breakdown" (sampled from Huck-A-Bucks "Sexy Girl") has been getting a mention on The Washington Post, Wale released his first non-go-go original single, called "Uptown Roamers".

On September 14, 2006, "Uptown Roamers" debuted on XM Radio Channel 66, where it was played twice in one day.

Both "Breakdown" and "Uptown Roamers" were on Wale's second mixtape, Hate Is the New Love.

The song "Breakdown" was featured on the video game Madden NFL 09.

Wale won the award for "D. C. Metro Breakthrough Artist of the Year" at WKYS's Go-Go Awards in November 2006.

2007

Wale 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.

On December 15, The Fader magazine associate editor Nick "Catchdubs" Barat visited Wale for an interview and photo shoot, which appeared in the March 2007 issue of The Fader.

Manager Weisman told HitQuarters that the Fader feature, given the magazine's music/culture/fashion orientation, laid an important foundation for Wale to position himself as a "cool, smart, up-and-coming hip-hop artist who might actually be Drake".

In January 2007, Wale released a new single to radio called "Good Girls" produced by Gerard Thomas and Demario Bridges for TeamMusicGroup (LeTroy Davis).

Wale later appeared on Mark Ronson's remix of Lily Allen's "Smile" and was a headliner on Ronson's UK tour that year promoting Ronson's second album Version.

In June 2007, Wale signed to a production deal with Ronson's Allido Records.

Wale released his third mixtape, 100 Miles & Running, on July 11, as a free download on his Myspace page.

This mixtape includes features from Mark Ronson, Daniel Merriweather, Amy Winehouse, and Lily Allen.

It was released on the same day as his performance at the Highline Ballroom, in Manhattan.

The Highline show was to promote the US release of Mark Ronson's album and included performances by Mark Ronson, Wale, Saigon, and Daniel Merriweather.

Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Kanye West, Maroon 5, Clive Davis, Eve and Danny Masterson were all in attendance.

There, Wale was interviewed by MTV News correspondent J. D. Tuminski for his first national TV feature on August 16.

2008

Wale's debut studio album, Attention Deficit (2008) was under-shipped and thus underperformed commercially, but saw positive critical reception and marked Wale's first Billboard Hot 100 entry with its lead single, "Chillin" (featuring Lady Gaga).

2010

He continued to gain mainstream recognition with his guest appearance alongside Roscoe Dash on Waka Flocka Flame's 2010 single "No Hands," which peaked at number 13 on the chart and received diamond certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

2011

He then signed signed with Florida-based rapper Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group, an imprint of Warner Records the following year to release his second album, Ambition (2011), which was supported by the Grammy Award-nominated top 40 single "Lotus Flower Bomb" (featuring Miguel) and saw further critical and commercial success, peaking at number two on the Billboard 200.

2013

His third and fourth albums, The Gifted (2013) and The Album About Nothing (2015) both debuted atop the chart; the former spawned the single "Bad" (featuring Tiara Thomas or Rihanna), which peaked at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remains his highest charting entry as a lead artist.

2015

Wale then shifted for lighter, commercially-oriented subject matter and wider female appeal for his following albums Shine (2015), Wow... That's Crazy (2019), and Folarin II (2022), of which spawned the Billboard Hot 100-charting singles "My PYT", "On Chill" (featuring Jeremih), and "Poke It Out" (featuring J. Cole), respectively.

Folarin II marked his final album with Maybach Music Group in favor of Def Jam Recordings in the following year of its release.