Lil Wayne's been incredible busy over the past few weeks. After releasing Dedication 6, he revealed that he'd be releasing a part two to the project which is expected to include some major features on it. The project continues to prove Wayne as one of the most heavy hitting rappers in the game. Recently, he linked up with New Orleans' DJ Spin and L.A. producer, Whiite, for "Till She Lose Her Voice," which also landed on Turk's latest mixtape Hotboy Shit.
Wayne connects with Whiite and DJ Spin on "Till She Lose Her Voice." The track features Wayne handling the majority of the track. It's definitely interesting hearing Wayne of this type of production. For his entire career, Wayne's proved to be one of the most versatile rappers but he actually never dabbled heavily into EDM. His latest effort proves once again that Wayne can dabble with just about any beat and sound at home while doing it.
Quotable Lyrics
Now she on a handstand, I'm her number one fan
She the intelligent one, I'm just me with my dumbass
She a slim fine woman with some twerk with her
She ain't got a lot of ass but I could work with her
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