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When Will Lil Wayne Release Dedication 4?


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Update: Dedication 4 arrives on September 3rd at 12pm via BreadOverBed.

That's the big question of the day. Lil Wayne was expected to drop his latest mixtape Dedication 4 on August 30 (which he previously delayed in an an effort to support 2 Chainz's anticipated debut) but things have been quiet from the YMCMB camp today, with no word from Weezy on when the project will arrive exactly.

Fans were up and waiting at 12am on Thursday to see if the Miami resident would unleash his new tape at midnight, but no such luck. They turned to DJ Drama, who hosts D4 for answers, but he only had a tidbit to offer via a retweet. "RT @dshears: @DJDRAMA sooooo... Is it worth stayin up tonight?

That signaled to fans that it would be at least a few hours until Dedication 4 would be released, and while many speculated on Twitter that it would arrive by 3p.m., there's only been radio silence. Even the tape's landing page at DatPiff still reads, "Dedication 4 is currently unavailable."

What gives, Wayne? Fans have been taking some of their anger out on DJ Drama via Twitter in the meantime.



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