Megastar comedian Kevin Hart took X, formerly Twitter, over the weekend to praise chart-topping rapper Wale and his new album, Everything is A Lot.
In a tweet, Kevin Hart endorsed Florian’s 8th studio album and predicted it could eventually stand among rap’s most celebrated albums. “@Wale album ‘Everything is a lot’ will go down as one of the best,” Hart wrote. “Shit is honestly amazing….. this shit delivers on all levels!!!!!!”
The post quickly circulated among fans and music observers, igniting debate about the album’s potential legacy. Everything Is A Lot features hit singles “Blanco,” “Where To Start,” “Tomorrow Today,” and “Watching Us.” Leon Thomas, Shaboozey, and Ty Dolla $ign are among the album’s guest appearances.
Hart’s endorsement carries weight within the entertainment industry. The comedian maintains longstanding relationships with artists across film, television, and music. His public enthusiasm signals confidence in the album’s lyrical direction and overall creative execution.
Comedian Kevin Hart Endorses Rapper Wale’s New LP, Everything Is A Lot, As One Of The Best
The post also triggered an immediate wave of fan reactions, many debating whether the new project could surpass Wale’s earlier landmark releases.
One user, @Franknanilian, praised the rapper’s lyricism while raising a pointed comparison to a fan-favorite entry in Wale’s catalog. “Wale’s pen game has always been elite. ✍️ But Kevin, be real, is it better than The Album About Nothing? That’s a high bar to clear!”
Released in 2015, that album remains one of Wale’s most critically admired projects. Built around introspective storytelling and comedic interludes, the record continues to shape expectations surrounding each new release from the rapper.
Other fans embraced Hart’s optimism. X user @yeticoolbroth3r placed the album among several influential rap releases from the current decade. “Absolutely,” the commenter wrote. “One of the classic 2020’s rap albums IMO with like The Forever Story, Let God Sort Em Out, Chromakopia, GNX.”
Meanwhile, @TheOtherOne33 injected humor into the discussion with a playful reference to entertainer Nick Cannon, writing, “Better than a Nick Cannon album?”
For Wale, the viral moment underscores rising anticipation surrounding “Everything Is A Lot.” If Hart’s praise reflects broader industry sentiment, the album may soon become one of hip-hop’s most talked-about releases.


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