Wallace (song)

"Wallace" is a song recorded by American rapper Azealia Banks for her debut studio album Broke with Expensive Taste (2014).

"Wallace" is a hip hop song that lasts for a duration of three-minute and fifty seconds, with R&B influences and a "pounding" beat.

[1] Brennan Carley from Spin described the song as Banks "float[ing] between islandy R&B and rapid-fire, corner-side spitting".

According to Banks, the instrumental was unused for a period of time, until she decided that she only needed the most original material for her album, it was at this point in which she wrote the song.

[8] According to Neon Tommy's Coral Rucker, the song "gives off a unique perspective on relationships that’s rarely heard of anywhere".

[9] Rory Cashin of State wrote that the song sounds like "she is rapping while throwing furniture down the stairs".

[10] Hardeep Phull of the New York Post noted that the insulting nature of the song "will leave the rest of us snickering like tennagers".

"[13] Brittany Spanos from the Rolling Stone called the video "trippy", commenting that it's as "inventive as her album Broke With Expensive Taste".