Wale shares a picture of his newborn daughter for the first time

16 September 2016 - 14:25 By TMG Entertainment
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After making internet trolls aware that he will not tolerate inappropriate comments about his daughter, Zyla Moon Oluwakemi, rapper Wale decided, on Thursday, to share an incredibly cute photo of his baby girl in the bathtub. To accompany the snap, he shared an unapologetic note about how Zyla changed his life.

Wale welcomed his daughter into the world in July and since then, he has been adorably expressing how Zyla has helped him become a better man.

But that wasn't always well received by some of his followers, who often goaded Wale into comment wars regarding his newborn daughter.

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However, he has since made it clear that he won't take any insults and unseemly remarks about his daughter lying down. And with that out of the way, he recently shared a picture of his beautiful baby girl - showing little Zyla in the bathtub.

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Alongside this new snapshot, Wale penned a heartfelt note about how Zyla is the reason behind his focus on becoming a happier person.

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"I had too much faith in humanity. I had too much faith in an industry that could never love somebody who had/has faith in said humanity. Thinking with my heart. Misunderstood is an understatement. Day in an day out I'm trying to convince somebody to see things my way, it often gets lost in translation and just sounds like complaining or 'whining."'

The rapper added that he’s "come to grips" that most people don’t care to understand, and therefore, will continue to troll you.

"I wear my heart right on my sleeve in real life and I'm super open wit my feelings. I got to do better. I got to make changes."

Wale further detailed his journey to becoming a happier for his daughter, adding "God willing, I will. If not for me, for her..."

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