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Lil Wayne Reveals New Album Devol On 'Hip Hop POV'


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By Rob Markman

MTV's new late-night talk show "Hip Hop POV" premiered at 12am and during episode one, co-host Amanda Seales had a chance to chat with Lil Wayne in Miami. During the visit, Wayne revealed that he is working on a new LP called Devol (pronounced "devil"). "That's 'loved' spelled backwards, and it's my version of love songs," Tunechi explained. "RapFix Live" premiered the exclusive clip, and fans can watch the entire interview tonight (April 11) at midnight ET on MTV during the series premiere of "Hip Hop POV."

Seales went down to Miami, where she was treated to an intimate listening session by the Young Money boss himself. It's no secret that Weezy F has a way with the ladies. With songs like "Lollipop" and "She Will," Wayne has carved out a lane for himself as a hip-hop sex symbol — but he isn't exactly going all loverboy on us. "What I mean by my version of love songs is meaning they're not saying, 'I love you,' " he explains in the clip. "It's all material I did when I was locked up."

Birdman Jr. isn't the only rap star who will pop up on tonight's debut: 2 Chainz will join the "Hip Hop POV" castmembers — also including Charlamagne Tha God, Devi Dev, Bu Thiam and Sowmya Krishnamurthy — on the show's premiere.

Don't miss tonight's premiere episode of "MTV's Hip Hop POV" at midnight ET on MTV. The conversation-based show highlights some of today's hottest news and more from a cast of hip-hop tastemakers. Fans can also join in on the Twitter conversation using the hashtag #HipHopPOV.



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