Poor Decisions

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ReleasedJuly 2, 2013 (2013-07-02)
Recorded2013
Length5:06
"Poor Decisions"
Single by Wale featuring Rick Ross & Lupe Fiasco
from the album Self Made Vol. 3
ReleasedJuly 2, 2013 (2013-07-02)
Recorded2013
GenreHip hop
Length5:06
Label
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Wale singles chronology
"Bounce It"
(2013)
"Poor Decisions"
(2013)
"Clappers"
(2013)
Rick Ross singles chronology
"No New Friends"
(2013)
"Poor Decisions"
(2013)
"I Wanna Be with You"
(2013)
Lupe Fiasco singles chronology
"Battle Scars"
(2012)
"Poor Decisions"
(2013)
"Old School Love"
(2013)

"Poor Decisions" is a song by American rapper Wale featuring fellow American rappers Rick Ross and Lupe Fiasco, released as the lead single from the Maybach Music Group (owned by Ross) compilation album, Self Made Vol. 3. The song peaked on the US Billboard Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles at number nine.

On June 3, 2013, "Poor Decisions" was officially premiered by Vibe.[1] It was originally thought to be a track from Wale's third studio album The Gifted.[2] On June 4, 2013, Rick Ross revealed the first two songs from Self Made Vol. 3, "God Is Great" by Rockie Fresh,[3] and "Poor Decisions" by Wale featuring Ross and Lupe Fiasco.[4] On July 2, 2013 "Poor Decisions" along with, "Levels" by Meek Mill would be sent to iTunes as the album's first and second singles.[5]

Coincidentally all three artists had recently gone through controversy around the release of the song. From Rick Ross rhyming about date rape on "U.O.E.N.O.", to Wale who recently got into an argument with a basketball announcer who chose to insult the D.C.-based rapper and Fiasco who had gotten in trouble for publicly criticizing Barack Obama during an inauguration party. However, the song does not mention any of the issues, and is based around "positive vibes".[6] The song's verses were described as "introspective" by Rap-Up.[7]

Music video

On June 5, 2013, The DRE Films directed music video for "Poor Decisions" was released, along with the "God Is Great" and "Oil Money Gang" music videos.[8][9]

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