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Welcome home Floyd! Boxer Floyd Mayweather was finally released from a Las Vegas jail early Friday morning after serving two months of a three-month sentence in a misdemeanour domestic battery case.

The undefeated boxer walked out of the Clark County Detention Center greeted by friends and family. Media who were there say that Mayweather looked fit and healthy. He wore a leather Miami Heat cap, pulled a grey hooded sweatshirt over his head and shared hugs with about 20 family members and friends, including his 12-year-old daughter, Iyanna Mayweather, and his manager, Leonard Ellerbe.

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He said nothing to the media as he got behind the wheel of a blue Bentley sedan with several friends inside, including rapper 50 Cent, and drove away.

Wale Says Sound Of New Album Is “Very Reminiscent” Of His Older Work

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Wale has begun working on what will be his third studio album, and he has revealed that the sound of his new album will compare to that of the earlier work that he did with Mark Ronson.

In a recent interview with HipHopSince1987, Wale speaks on the sound of his upcoming album.
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Wale states:

I’m definitely working on some new music. I got an album dropping in February. You know, I’m excited about the music, because it’s very reminiscent of my older stuff with Mark Ronson and things of that nature, so I’m excited.

The MMG rep also spoke on his new single (which you can listen to [BELOW] ):

“The Arrival” is a mission statement of where I’m at musically.

Wale’s upcoming album is set for a first-quarter 2013 release in February.

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