Taking over Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana for the Dedication Tour last Thursday (March 3), Lil Wayne debuted a new verse. During Wayne's performance of "Every Girl" featuring Mack Maine, the 33-year-old MC busted out his new material to the delight of the crowd. Check out the fan-shot video of the new verse and peep the lyrics below.

“It’s so simple that it’s complicated/You think about mistakes that’s when you made ’em/The water’s runnin’ baby I ain’t chasin’/Cause only in still water is when we see our faces/I told my homie: ‘boy you better watch them hoes when you sleeping’/Nigga them dog-ass hoes been creeping,” says Wayne.

Weezy F lovers in the crowd seemed especially hype for the new verse not because of the lines themselves but more so because of what they imply; a new album from Wayne coming down the pipeline this year. Wayne spent much of 2015 getting caught up in legal and personal beef with his Cash Money mentor Birdman and aside from No Ceilings 2 in January, he didn't get much new music out. Now that the beef between Wayne and Birdman has seems like it's been squashed, fans are more anxious than ever to get new music from their Hollygrove hero.

So far this year, Wayne has been reported to be hitting the studio with everyone from Rich Homie Quan to Chance The Rapper as well as acting chummy with Baby and Cash Money affiliates. Wayne and 2 Chainz dropped their collaborative mixtape Collegrove late last month and though it was well received, Weezy fans see it as just a sample of what Wayne's been keeping in his holster.

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