Lil Wayne just opened a lyrical can of whoop ass on Birdman by releasing a mixtape with tracks that take direct aim at his former mentor and Cash Money Records.
Wayne dropped "Sorry 4 The Wait 2" -- a clear reference to his long delayed "Carter V" album -- and goes right in on Birdman with a song called, "Coco."
Some of the lyrics include:
"Who kept this s**t this together? N***a, me, that's who!
Who was there when n***as left? N***a, me that's who!"
Cash Money is an army, I'm a one man army!"
He also raps about going out like Tony Montana in "Scarface."
This should put an end to any doubts ... the Wayne-Birdman beef is 100% real.
The timing of the song and mixtape are interesting ... considering internet rumblings that Wayne could be plotting a move over to Master P's No Limit records.
Lil Wayne fans need not wait any longer for new music.
The Young Money CEO has just dropped his latest body of work, mixtape “Sorry 4 the Wait 2,” which features 2 Chainz, Drake, iLoveMakonnen, Nicki Minaj, Mack Maine and Wayne's rumored girlfriend, Christina Milian, reports Pitchfork.
Fans were originally anticipating “The Carter V,” but the mixtape, a sequel to 2011’s “Sorry 4 the Wait,” was released in its place since the album’s debut has reportedly been pushed back.
In addition to the star-studded musical lineup appearing on the mixtape are remixes of Beyonce’s “Drunk in Love,” featuring Milian, Dej Loaf’s “Try Me” and Rae Stremmurds “No Type.”
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link for fans to download the mixtape that includes 17 tracks along with the cover was tweeted Tuesday through Lil Wayne's blog account.
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