Zoey Dollaz Gets Lil Wayne For The Official "Mula (Remix)"

Zoey Dollaz gets Lil Wayne for "Mula (Remix)."

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On Christmas, Lil Wayne released his highly anticipated Dedication 6 project. While there were a lot of features expected on the project, it turned out that Wayne solely featured Young Money artists with the exception of FBG's Zoey Dollaz. Today, Weezy returns the favor to Zoey as he adds an additional verse to M'ap Boule stand-out, "Mula."

Zoey Dollaz initially confirmed that his remix to "Mula" with Weezy was initially wrapped up over six months a go but today, he finally let's loose of the remix. The revamped version keeps Dollaz' original first verse in tact while Weezy steps up to the plate on the second and completely demolishes it. 

This is the second remix from Wayne today. Along with the "Mula (Remix)," Turk released the official G-Mix to his Kodak Black assisted single "Fuck How It Turn Out" featuring Lil Wayne.

Quotable Lyrics

I'mma take care of her
Make sure you aware of her
Put her on the table
Break her down like a skeleton


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