Listen to Lil Wayne's New Mixtape 'Dedication 6'
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The 15-song project features the 'No Frauds' rapper spitting lines over instrumentals from this year's most popular rap songs such as Kendrick Lamar's 'DNA.' and 21 Savage's 'Bank Account'.

AceShowbiz - Lil Wayne delivered a wonderful Christmas present to his fans. The 35-year-old rapper premiered his much-anticipated mixtape "Dedication 6". Hosted by DJ Drama, the 15-song project features Wayne spitting lines over instrumentals from this year's most popular rap songs such as Kendrick Lamar's "DNA.", 21 Savage's "Bank Account" and more.

The project also features Nicki Minaj lending her voice for track "5 Star", which finds Wayne rhyming over Post Malone's "Rockstar" beats. "I been smoking gas, killin' b****es, man, I feel just like a gang-star/ Cover up my face like a ninja in this Alexander Wang scarf," she raps. "When my album drop these b****es is gone cry in the car/ All you 'yes' men out here lyin', had you dyin' to spar."

Other rappers who are featured in the mixtape include Gudda Gudda, Cory Gunz, Zoey Dollaz, Euro and more.

Following the release of the mixtape, Wayne took to Twitter to thank his fans for their patience and unwavering support. "I thank you all so f***in much for the luv n support!!! & I wish u all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy Tune year! Go D6! Sikks**t," he tweeted.

It appears that there will be another version of the mixtape, as Wayne previously revealed in an interview that the mixtape has two versions. "I got 'Dedication 6' dropping for Christmas. What we ended up doing, I ended doing a whole bunch of songs so they wanna split it up. So they gon' drop one version for Christmas and they gon' drop the other songs after that," he explained.

In other Wayne-related news, the rapper is currently gearing up for his much-delayed album "Tha Carter V". Wayne once shared that he had done recording the songs for the album, but he decided to take his time before releasing it. "It's on the shelf, just ready to drop. I ain't gotta do that," he said. "It's just gotta be listened to the right way and like I said, I'm not gonna give it to them wrong."

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