Rapper Lil Wayne is celebrating his Independence Day weekend holiday with the release of his long-anticipated "Free Weezy" album.

According to HotNewHipHop, the hip-hop star released the 15-track disc on Jay Z's recently launched Tidal subscription service, a music entity of which Wayne is also a rumored part owner.

You can listen to the track here via Tidal.

A follow up to his "I Am Not A Human Being 11," the album is reported to feature guest appearances from the likes of Young Jeezy, Wiz Khalifa, Euro, Cory Gunz and others. Wayne previously released the single "Glory" from the album late last month.

The album is No. 11 for Wayne and serves as yet another teaser to his even more anticipated "Carter V" release, which is rumored to be set to hit store shelves sometime later this year.

These days, the 32-year-old Wayne seems to be focusing on his music after a recent flareup caused him and his entourage to storm away from a Minnesota nightclub where he had been booked to perform.

Yahoo! reported the hip-hop star and his entourage refused to be searched before entering the Venue nightclub as establishment safety rules stipulate.

"Lil Wayne was permitted entry into the Venue in order to perform," club officials later claimed in a released statement.

"However, several members of his entourage refused to take part in the Venue's standard safety procedures. In accordance with the Venue's longstanding policies, those members that refused to follow the Venue's safety procedures, and only those members, were refused entry into the club," the statement explained. "Despite the fact that Lil Wayne was permitted entry, the stage was set up to his specifications, and he otherwise appeared ready to perform, he made the decision that he would not perform as scheduled."

Lil Wayne has yet to publicly respond to Venue's claims.