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Lil Wayne dropped his long-awaited Funeral album on Friday (January 31), but he’s already looking ahead to what’s next. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe, Weezy said he’s quickly moving on from his latest LP because he’s got enough material for 20 more.

“My fans, they also know that once it’s put out, they already know I’m moving on,” he told Lowe. “They already know I got 20 more albums already in my back pocket.”

Earlier in the conversation, Wayne noted he always works “down to the wire” before turning in his projects for release. When asked if his constant recording schedule allows him to live in the moment, the Young Money boss explained how his creative process lets him do just that.

“I think I probably be the definition of that because I don’t write my music,” he said. “I just go in there and say whatever the hell I’m feeling and try to make it rhyme. So with that said, every time you get a bar from me, it’s dealing with the moment.”

Listen to the full interview with Wayne above and stream Funeral below.

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