Lil Wayne Reveals "Dedication 6: Reloaded" Cover Art

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Lil Wayne performs onstage during BACARDI, Swizz Beatz and The Dean Collection bring NO COMMISSION back to Miami to celebrate 'Island Might' at Soho Studios on December 9, 2017 in Miami, Florida.
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Lil Wayne is undoubtedly one of the greatest to ever do it. He's proved it time and time again and his fans continuously vouch for him. Ever since he and Birdman began their feud a few years back, two things have happened. One, Lil Wayne's pen game has been on fire and two, he's barely dropped music. Earlier this week, the rapper dropped of Dedication 6 to much excitement. The disappointing part was all of the features people were expecting didn't land on the project. However, Wayne later stated there was a part two.

Wayne hit Instagram today to share the cover art of Dedication 6. As to be expected, it maintains the same aesthetic he's had with the series. Wayne's is portrayed as a cartoon with as blunt in his hand and a Blood gang hand sign to his face. "Ok I'm Reloaded!! #D6Reloaded #FamilyFeud Me and Champagne #YoungMoney Happy New Year," he wrote on Instagram.

Earlier this evening, Lil Wayne finally unleashed the long awaited collaboration with Drake on "Family Feud" that many expected to land on Dedication 6. The two rappers go bar for bar throughout almost like they revisited "Ransom." It wasn't a disappointing track in the least and it's nice to see both Wayne and Drake together again on wax.

Dedication 6: Reloaded is expected to also feature Trippie Redd, who was previously spotted in the studio with Weezy and also modeled for the D6 capsule collection Wayne dropped last week. According to LilWayneHQ, Future, Juelz Santana and others will feature on the project. 

 


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