Lil Wayne Releases The "Dedication 6" Capsule Collection

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Recording artist Lil Wayne performs onstage during day 1 of the 2016 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival Weekend 2 at the Empire Polo Club on April 22, 2016 in Indio, California.
New Lil Wayne merch for the holiday season.

We're only a few days away from Lil Wayne releasing his long awaited Dedication 6. It's a staple series in his career and with all the drama surrounding him and Cash Money, getting any body of work from Lil Wayne is always exciting, even if it isn't Tha Carter V. Last night, he unleashed two cuts of D6 with a remix of 21 Savage's "Bank Account" and another remix of Jay-Z's "The Story Of OJ" featuring Euro. Today, he reveals the official capsule collection for Dedication 6.

With D6 a few days away, Wayne decided to drop off a capsule collection for it. The collection consists of sweatpants, a hoodie, snapback and "Fear God" t-shirts. The hoodies, sweatpants and snapback have the mixtapes title across it while the "Fear God" t-shirt and hoodie consists of designs based off his iconic face tattoos in a similar Supreme box logo. It's a solid set of clothes to order for any Lil Wayne fan during the holidays. All of them are available for purchase off YoungMoneyMerch.com.

Weezy revealed the collection alongside a lookbook which featured Trippie Redd. The rapper posted a series of photos of Trippie and his girl rocking some of the merch as well as a short video which also featured Trippie's verse off of his collaboration with Rich The Kid on "Early Morning Trappin." Hopefully, this is a sign that the Trippie Redd collaboration will end up on Dedication 6.

Peep the collection below.

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