New Release: Lil Wayne 'Love Me'

Posted by Doug Klinger on February 15, 2013 in New Releases

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Lil Wayne

If there's any rapper that looks right at home in a Victorian-style bed surrounded by water and barely-clothed women, it's Lil Wayne. He's an artist that often insists there's something supernatural about him (he did name two albums I Am Not a Human Being, after all), and in "Love Me," featuring Future and Drake, director Hannah Lux Davis takes that concept to another level, with subliminal Weezy-as-devil images, bugs crawling on his skin, and white eyes. Keep your eye out for a wince-inducing razor lick, and an admittedly impressive Lil Wayne skateboard trick.

"Love Me" comes off of Lil' Waynes upcoming album I Am Not A Human Being II, set to release March 16.


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Doug Klinger is the co-founder/content director of IMVDb and watches more music videos than anyone on earth. You can find him on twitter at @doug_klinger.



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