Lil Wayne Hot New 'Tha Carter V' Album Release 2015: Upcoming LP Set to Feature Justin Bieber [Watch]
Lil Wayne's anxiously awaited 11th studio album, "Tha Carter V," is set to feature Justin Bieber, according to French Montana.
In an interview with MTV News on Friday, the Moroccan emcee discussed his just released "Casino Life 2: Brown Bag Legend" mixtape, in which the New Orleans rapper makes a guest appearance on "I Ain't Gonna Lie," one of the tracks.
French then revealed that there is an unheard track with the Canadian pop star that will be on Wayne's long-delayed record.
"I remember I was in the studio and I came by and we were doing a song with Justin Bieber for 'Carter V,'" he said. "So after we did that song, I just played him the beat [for 'I Ain't Gonna Lie'] and I already had the hook on there."
The "Don't Panic" rapper also expressed his admiration for his loyal collaborator, who worked on his 2012 hit "Pop That" and "Marble Floors."
"Hands down Lil Wayne is one of the biggest artists of our generation, if not top three," he said. "Wayne is always there when you need him, every time I needed Wayne."
Meanwhile, Wayne recently hit the studio with Chief Keef.
An OTF member tweeted a three-part video clip of Sosa, who is currently working on his upcoming album "The Cozart," smoking marijuana and listening to his collaboration with Weezy.
In the footage, the "Grindin'" rapper is heard spitting in his signature auto-tune, "She ain't never been d***ed down, she don't know how that feel / She ain't never been licked down, from her earrings to ear Lord."
While he is still dealing with his $51 million lawsuit against Cash Money Records and the uncertainty of the release of the fifth "Carter V" installment, Lil Tunechi continues to promote his forthcoming efforts, including "Free Weezy Album."
During his performance in Jacksonville, Florida, on April 2, Wayne made an announcement to the crowd saying that "FWA" and "Tha Carter V" are both coming soon.
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