Lil Wayne to Release 'I Am Not A Human Being II' Album in February

Lil Wayne kicked off the holiday gift-giving season a little early, announcing the February 19th release date for his next album, I Am Not A Human Being II, during an interview on MTV. He added that a worldwide tour will follow – and to top it all off, he also premiered the new clip for Dedication 4 cut "No Worries" (a track he says is not indicative of what's on the new record), featuring rising MC Detail.

The new clip, which you can check out below, kicks off with Weezy paying a trippy homage to the film version of Hunter S. Thompson's Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas as he steers a big red convertible, puffs a cigarette from a long holder and picks up a hitchhiker in the desert while en route to Sin City. Wayne and Detail go on to wreak havoc in the casino and bust into a hotel room for a rager, and at one point even find themselves amid a swarm of – what else – bats.

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