: A critical emotional beat in the song and video refers to a tragic real-life event: the loss of a child ("when we lost our baby, I got shady, shit got too dark"). This adds a layer of raw honesty rarely seen in mainstream hip-hop, framing the "matrimony" not just as a ceremony, but as a missed opportunity for healing together. Usher’s Role
Usher provides the melodic and emotional anchor of the track. His presence in the video, often surrounded by soft lighting and elegant settings, reinforces the soulful, classic R&B feel of the song. His chorus—"If there's a question of my heart, you've got it"—acts as a desperate plea for trust that the narrative suggests might be too late to salvage. Wale - Matrimony feat. Usher [Official Music Video]
Watch the official music video to see the full narrative unfold: Wale - Matrimony feat. Usher [Official Music Video] YouTube• Jun 9, 2015 Wale - Matrimony feat. Usher [Official Music Video] : A critical emotional beat in the song
: The storyline follows a woman preparing to marry another man, while Wale is seen in a state of contemplation and eventual confrontation. His presence in the video, often surrounded by