Lil Wayne Returns With His New Song "Big Bad Wolf"

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Lil Wayne drops off his latest effort, "Big Bad Wolf."

Lil Wayne closed out 2017 on a high note. After releasing Dedication 6, he shortly followed it with his "Family Feud" remix featuring Drake while simultaneously announcing Dedication 6: Reloaded. The rapper's hungry and it's clear. Today, he continues to tease his next mixtape with his latest effort "Big Bad Wolf."

Lil Wayne returns with another cut off his forthcoming Dedication 6: Reloaded with a freestyle over Blac Youngsta's "Hip Hopper." In classic Weezy fashion, the rapper goes in on the beat without taking a breath for nearly four minutes straight on his double time. The rapper bucks shots at Birdman in the process while flexing his lyrical dexterity and versatile flows.

With two new cuts off the project, the question everyone is wondering is "When is Dedication 6: Reloaded dropping?" 

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas talkin' out their bowel movements
Turn they homies into flower choosings
Turn your kids into father choosers
Make your bitch a widow and yo momma cougar


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