The collaboration, titled I Can”t Feel My Face, is finished, according to Juelz
Santana
. Santana, who is from the Bronx, said that a recently leaked
mixtape was just a taste of what he had in store with Lil Wayne,
who hails from New Orleans. "That”s done, everybody who thinks that not happening,
we did a mixtape, and the mixtape leaked," Santana said. "We did the
tour together and we got over 40 records, so that”s definitely going down."

Santana said the two would select the best of the songs they recorded to produce
I Can”t Feel My Face, which is due in stores this year. "It”s something
that”s never been done before, a dude from the north and a dude from the south,
especially with the south being so hot, and me being one of the hottest dudes
in the north," Santana boasted. "We just gonna let the music talk.
Me and Weezy just put out a single ”Black Republicans.” We Black Democrats running
those Black Republicans out of office."

Santana is putting the finishing touches on the follow up to his hit album
What the Game”s Been Missing, which is certified platinum. The album, Santana”s
third, is titled Born To Lose, Built to Win (The Reagan Era). Santana explained
that the album”s title is reference to the time Ronald Reagan served as President
of the United States (1981–1989), which is also the time period crack
cocaine hit the streets of inner cities in the country like a plague. "The
Reagan era was the biggest crack era ever, and I feel like I am human crack
in the flesh. When I say that I don”t want people to confuse it. My music is
so potent, you get addicted to it."