Lil Wayne Announces "Funeral" Release Date

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Rapper Lil' Wayne performs during the 2018 Adult Video News Awards at The Joint inside the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on January 27, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Lil Wayne's long-awaited follow-up to "Tha Carter V" is coming soon.

The Funeral is officially dropping on Jan. 31st. The rapper took to Instagram to share the release date with a short snippet of what to expect and if I'm not mistaken, the rapper does flick his lighter at the beginning before welcoming everyone to his "funeral" over a symphonic instrumental. Wayne's clearly kicking off the year on a high note with the release of Funeral. Hopefully, there's a tour to follow after the album drops. 

Back in December, a fan shared a DM conversation he had with Weezy asking the rapper for an update on the album even if its the artwork or tracklist. At the time, Wayne had allegedly messaged back "Feb my G." Clearly, he wasn't far off and we're excited to hear whatever Wayne's cooked up on this project. 

We'll keep you posted on any more information about Lil Wayne's Funeral


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