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Oct 31, 2011As far as why it all hangs together so well, credit goes to Wale's talent and his strong personality, which here has grown into an interesting combination of Lil Wayne and Plies, with a little 50 Cent smirk and bit of Drake's phrasing thrown in for good measure.
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Nov 1, 2011Ambition nods to Ross' cartoon grandiosity in "Miami Nights," where Wale details his collection of luxury goods over a jubilant horn riff. Characteristically, though, the album heads in plenty of other directions as well.
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Nov 7, 2011Combined with a good ear for beats, this makes Ambition a strong sophomore release, one that shouldn't disappoint old fans while drawing in new ones.
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Nov 1, 2011The overall result is an album that's easily enjoyable, but not particularly interesting.
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Entertainment WeeklyNov 11, 2011While his follow-up's party beats are sturdy, it's frustrating to hear him trade his brainy morality for shoutouts. [11 Nov 2011, p.75]
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Nov 17, 2011With a tight-knit collection of features and palpable confidence exuded in his lyrics, Ambition is Wale's most cohesive and likewise enthralling project thus far in his brisk career.
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Nov 4, 2011Everything is fast-moving, breezily entertaining, and patently ridiculous.
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Nov 17, 2011This is a truly throwaway fast food album. You will enjoy it for a while, and in a year, I guarantee that you will not be listening to it, save for a few songs (such as "Legendary" and "Ambition").
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Nov 15, 2011Ambition is just his latest pop grab, and in many respects, it's more realized than his last one.
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Nov 1, 2011The sonic mood of Ambition reflects its title and author and proves, on the whole, far warmer than his debut.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 22 out of 34
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Mixed: 10 out of 34
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Negative: 2 out of 34
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