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Lil Wayne's 'I'm Not a Human Being 2' to Come Out Before Summer
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Birdman hints when the 'I'm Not a Human Being' sequel will arrive in stores by saying that it will be released whenever Weezy is ready.

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Lil Wayne's next studio album, which is a sequel to his 2010 effort "I'm Not a Human Being", is done and could be released any day before summer this year. Giving an update about the upcoming project is none other than Cash Money label boss Birdman.

In a recent interview with Complex, he said, "Wayne's got an album he's about to drop real soon. Its called 'I am not a Human Being 2'. It's gonna be before the summer for sure." He went on, "Whenever he's ready to drop his album, we're gonna make it do what it do."

Talking about Weezy's other project "Rebirth 2", which has long been rumored, Birdman said, "There's no telling [if Rebirth 2 will happen]." He quickly added, "But I know for sure we've got 'I Am Not A Human Being 2' ready to go. That's the next project."

Though the "Rebirth" sequel might not happen, Weezy still has a lot under his belt. Along with Birdman, the dreadlocked MC is set to return to studio for a follow-up to their 2006 joint album "Like Father, Like Son". They will do it after each of them completes their solo projects.

"We've been recording that. We never stopped recording [for] that. We got songs we want. When we get ready to drop it, we'll probably do that in the 4th quarter. Wayne wants to do the I am Not a Human Being 2 and I want to do my solo album too, so we'll probably do that later on," Birdman noted.

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