Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana Drop Their New Collaboration "Bloody Mary"

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Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana get together for "Bloody Mary."

Once upon a time, Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana had one of the most anticipated joint mixtapes in the works with I Can't Feel Me Face. Unfortunately, we've yet to receive it but there were some hints lately that suggested we may get it at some point this year. However, while we wait for that project to drop (or not), Weezy comes through with his second release in two days with the Juelz Santana assisted "Bloody Mary."

Lil Wayne recruits Juelz Santana for lyrical homicide over 2Pac's "Hail Mary" beat for "Bloody Mary." The two of them bring that energy we've been hoping for ever since they announced I Can't Feel My Face.

Juelz is one of the many rumored guests to appear on Dedication 6: Reloaded. We already received Wayne and Drake's collab on "Family Feud" and yesterday, Wayne released "Big Bad Wolf" over Blac Youngsta's "Hip Hopper." So it's looking like Dedication 6: Reloaded is coming soon.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm like Steph at the freethrow, 
That piece blow, I never miss
Taught your girl how to whip the girl
Now she a lesbian


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