Lil Wayne's Best Love Songs

Play these smooth Weezy tracks for that special someone.

Lil Wayne's Best Love Songs  - Some say teardrop tattoos mean you killed somebody; others theorize that they signify gang affiliation. But in the case of Lil Wayne, we like to think they mean that he's a big ol' sucker-for-love softy, crying his eyes out over the one that got away. Just yesterday, April 12, Weezy revealed that he was releasing an album of love songs titled Devol, or "loved" backwards. But with the album, he'll only be adding to his already deep canon of songs for the heart. Click on to see Weezy's best love songs.(Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images for Caesars Entertainment)

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Lil Wayne's Best Love Songs  - Some say teardrop tattoos mean you killed somebody; others theorize that they signify gang affiliation. But in the case of Lil Wayne, we like to think they mean that he's a big ol' sucker-for-love softy, crying his eyes out over the one that got away. Just yesterday, April 12, Weezy revealed that he was releasing an album of love songs titled Devol, or "loved" backwards. But with the album, he'll only be adding to his already deep canon of songs for the heart. Click on to see Weezy's best love songs.(Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images for Caesars Entertainment)

'Kisha'  - Spread love, it's the N'awlins way. On this cut from his 1999 solo debut, Tha Block Is Hot, Weezy and his Hot Boyz compatriots were friends sharing groupie love — and who knows what else. (Photo: Ben Rose/PictureGroup)

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'Kisha'  - Spread love, it's the N'awlins way. On this cut from his 1999 solo debut, Tha Block Is Hot, Weezy and his Hot Boyz compatriots were friends sharing groupie love — and who knows what else. (Photo: Ben Rose/PictureGroup)

3. Lil Wayne "How to Love" - Lil Wayne taught listeners that he was capable of switching up his tempo with this song. (Photo: Courtesy of Cash Money Records)

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'How to Love'  -    Weezy goes straight pop star with a simple acoustic guitar line and his beloved auto-tune. You might call it corny, but Young Money calls it the lead single to his double-platinum album Tha Carter IV. (Photo: Cash Money Records)

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'How to Hate'  - What's love without hate? This companion piece to "How to Love" shows a vengeful Weezy and his auto-tune idol, T-Pain, lashing out after having their hearts broken.(Photo: Jeff Daly/PictureGroup) 

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'How to Hate'  - What's love without hate? This companion piece to "How to Love" shows a vengeful Weezy and his auto-tune idol, T-Pain, lashing out after having their hearts broken.(Photo: Jeff Daly/PictureGroup) 

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'Grown Man'  - Weezy and Curren$y, who was once signed to Cash Money, get their grown-and-sexy on with this quiet-storm ballad from Weezy's breakout, Tha Carter II. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Lil' Wayne dissing Watch the Throne in front of an audience: - “I met a red-bone, I took the girl home / I asked her what she wanna watch, she said, ‘surely not The Throne.'”(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images For The Recording Academy)

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'Receipt'  - OK, so much of this list is more lust song than love song, but on this standout cut from Tha Carter II, Weezy really does sound head over heels, backed by a soulful Isley Brothers sample looped up by Dipset affiliates the Heatmakerz.(Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images For The Recording Academy)

'Lollipop'  - Weezy’s first foray into T-Pain territory, this 2008 hit showcases Weezy’s sweet-tooth for eye candy.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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'Lollipop'  - Weezy’s first foray into T-Pain territory, this 2008 hit showcases Weezy’s sweet-tooth for eye candy.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

'Mrs. Officer'  -    Backed up by one of the silliest hooks ever, Weezy shows that he loves a woman in uniform. Just watch out for that nightstick, Tunechi.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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'Mrs. Officer'  -    Backed up by one of the silliest hooks ever, Weezy shows that he loves a woman in uniform. Just watch out for that nightstick, Tunechi.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

Lil' Wayne on his upcoming sneaker line:   - “Nah, it’s not a Nike or Reebok, I can tell you that much.”(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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'So Special'  - With John Legend at his side, Tunechi gets seductive on yet another Tha Carter IV heater. "We don't f--k no more, we make love," he raps of his latest boo.(Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

'Prom Queen'  - Tunechi bizarrely combines guitar pop and robotic auto-tune on this single from his 2010 rock vanity project, Rebirth.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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'Prom Queen'  - Tunechi bizarrely combines guitar pop and robotic auto-tune on this single from his 2010 rock vanity project, Rebirth.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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'Knockout'  - Tunechi and Nicki Minaj go straight Kelly Clarkson on this amped-up pop-punk single from Rebirth.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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'Knockout'  - Tunechi and Nicki Minaj go straight Kelly Clarkson on this amped-up pop-punk single from Rebirth.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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"I'm Single” - Lil Wayne  - Weezy released this single for the brothas who — because they’ve had a major fight with their lady — are single … at least for the night.   (Photo: Cash Money Records)

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'I'm Single'  - Weezy is making the most of his heartbreak on this slurred standout from I Am Not a Human Being, proclaiming he's "single for the night" over a wonderfully woozy backbeat.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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