Lil Wayne Dedicates His First Post-Prison Verses to 'Fire Flame'
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Weezy's lyrics are injected to Birdman's previously-leaked song which will be listed in the follow-up to their 2006 joint album.

AceShowbiz - Fans do not have to wait long to hear Lil Wayne's first post-prison studio work as a song featuring the rapper has just hit the web. Previously leaked without Weezy's rhymes, the track called "Fire Flame" and featuring Birdman on the lead is posted on DJ Khaled's official blog.

"Fresh off from my bid, b***h it's little Tunechi/ I Lucille Ball, b***h, I Love Lucy," Weezy spits them out before continuing, "I'm so relaxed, my Gucci flats ain't got a scratch ... And if you got problems with it, well, I will fix them cataracts/ They say it cost to be the boss, I paid the price including tax."

According to Khaled, "Fire Flame" will be included in Weezy and Birdman's next joint album which will follow up their 2006 duet project "Like Father, Like Son".

Been in prison for about eight months, Lil Wayne is currently working nonstop in the studio to pick up where he left off. According to a friend Bryan "Baby" Williams, the rap mogul is now "in beast mode." Baby explained, "When you put a shining star in a cage, what else can you make out of it? You just put him in beast mode."

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