Lil Wayne Releases 'CoCo' Video
. (Radio.com) Luckily for Lil Wayne, his new music video for his "CoCo" freestyle starts off with the correct audio track. In other words, no mic throwing at the DJ here. In his new video, directed by Elf Rivera, the rapper props up his Sorry 4 the Wait 2 mixtape, which dropped in January to hold over fans still waiting for the oft-delayed release of Tha Carter V. Clips of Wayne from within a cage pepper the video, with film clips mixed in that depict, among other things, a person's flesh being melted from their body after a fiery explosion and a quick shot of Scarface once Tony Montana is mentioned. What's the cage significance? Well, consider Cash Money's unwillingness to release Carter V and you're probably on the right track. Nicki Minaj and Drake are there too, but only in blink-and-you'll-miss-them cameos. And that's not an exaggeration. Check it out here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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