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Lil Wayne Says He's No Longer Speaking To Birdman And That "The Free Weezy Album" Is On The Way

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Lil Wayne has finally broken the silence about his lately issues, he got on the phone with Rolling Stone and opened up a bit about his current situation with Birdman, his $51 million-lawsuit against Cash Money, 'The Free Weezy Album' and more. Wezzy said that he is no longer speaking to Birdman and that his 'Free Weezy Album' is on the way.

Check out what he said below.
On The Free Weezy Album:
“I’m working on it every day, man. I guarantee it’s going to be something dope. If you don’t want a musician being creative, don’t get The Free Weezy Album.”
On the “I am a prisoner” tweet from December:
“I love being a prisoner in some p****. That’s what I meant. I’m human,” he says. “But it’s nothing that a good blunt can’t cure.”
On Tha Carter V:
“Cake baked, icing on top, name on top, candles lit. I would have released it yesterday if I could. But it’s a dead subject right now. It’s a jewel in the safe. It’s that stash-house money.”
On artists releasing surprise projects:
“Right now, anybody could put out a new song on the Internet and it could become the hottest thing ever. When I was starting, you couldn’t do that type of s***. But that’s wonderful – the game is wide open, and my job is just to stay vital.”
On young artists:
“I like Rae Sremmurd and Migos. Sometimes I don’t know what the hell they’re talking about on Instagram,” he says with a laugh. When that happens, he turns to his 16-year-old daughter, Reginae: “I had to call her, like, ‘What the hell is “on fleek”?'”
On retirement:
“I’ve thought about it,” he says. “But for a person like me that bleeds, eats, sleeps and s**** music, it’s hard to do. When I go home, I want my actual house to be a vacation. And I might give y’all three new kids from four different women. You know how I do it.”

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