While he is still dealing with his $51 million lawsuit against Cash Money Records and the uncertainty of "Tha Carter V" release, Lil Wayne continues to promote his latest project, "Free Weezy Album."

The New Orleans emcee took to his Twitter account over the weekend to set high expectations for his upcoming LP, promising his fans that it will be a worthy album.

Wayne first announced the highly anticipated record in February. Ever since then, he has been bringing it up on his social media accounts with the #FWA hashtag.

Also, during his performance in Jacksonville, Florida, on April 2, the "Believe Me" rapper announced to the crowd that "Free Weezy Album" is "coming soon."

And he didn't leave his fans wondering. While headlining an all-day pool party for Red Bull at South Beach's Sagamore, The Art Hotel recently, Weezy confirmed he is set to release "FWA" in April and handed out brand new merch, designed by Trukfit.

T-Pain recently discussed the possibility of a collaborative project with Lil Wayne.

In an interview with Global Grind, the auto-tune pioneer revealed that despite issues with timing, the "Grindin'" rapper still wants to make a joint LP with him.

"Every time I try to do the T-Wayne album something's going on with Wayne," he said.

"He's still with it," added T-Pain. "He still sends the songs back and forth and stuff like that. But he don't really want to release anything because of the situation."