Benny The Butcher and Lil Wayne have once again linked up on a track, with the Buffalo rhymer teasing the new song on Instagram.

Benny hopped on Instagram Live to give fans a taste of what he’s been cooking up for his Def Jam debut Everybody Can’t Go, which drops in August, and teased the new track.

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“New Orleans to Buffalo,” Weezy can be heard saying on the track before Benny cuts the song short.

“That’s all ya’ll need to hear, y’all heard what the man said,” Benny added. “I said I need Lil Wayne y’all heard what the man said. It’s on the way.”

The pair had previously worked together on Benny’s 2020 Hit-Boy collab album Burden Of Proof,joining forces on the track “Timeless,” which also featured Big Sean.

The new snippet is just the latest teaser Benny has dropped from his forthcoming Def Jam project, which he previously said will be the label’s best release since DMX’s groundbreaking 1998 debut, It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot.

Benny The Butcher Crowns Himself ‘King Of America’ & Challenges Rap Peers To Dethrone Him
Benny The Butcher Crowns Himself ‘King Of America’ & Challenges Rap Peers To Dethrone Him

“Imma have the best Hip Hop @defjam album since DMX ‘It’s Dark & Hell is Hot,” Benny wrote on Twitter last year.

To clarify how bold this claim is, Spotify’s Head Of Urban Music tweeted out that if Benny’s statement came to be true, that would mean it’d also surpass every Kanye West project from College Dropout to The Life of PabloJAY-Z’s Black Album and BlueprintJeezy’s The Recession and Thug Motivation 101Pusha T’s Daytona, Scarface’s The Fix and YG’s My Krazy Life.

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DMX’s It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot has been hailed as one of the greatest debuts in rap history. The project debuted a No.1 on the Billboard 200, moving 250,000 units in its first week, and has since been certified four times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

The last solo effort from Benny The Butcher was Tana Talk 4, which was also his first Def Jam project since signing with the label last November. Benny’s third studio album debuted at No.15 on the Billboard 200, moving 20,000 units.

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Prior to the project’s release, the Griselda member also made a braggadocious claim and said it would be a heavy album of the year contender for 2022.

“While n-ggas be talking their shit, who wanna bet my shit go crazy when I drop Tana Talk 4,” Benny asked his fans in an Instagram video. “If anybody doubting me, who wanna bet? What we talking about? Who wanna bet me?”

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He continued: “I know the same niggas who be talking that shit. What are we doing right now? Album of the year who wanna bet me right now. Album of the year for consideration before it even came out or even heard a single. I got 10 bands to anyones five, and I got 20 bands to anyones 10. Who wants to take that bet?”

However, Benny The Butcher’s signing to Def Jam didn’t sit well with fans at first, who worried the rapper might be in danger of selling out. Benny bit back at these comments in a separate IG video.

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“You n-ggas who be in my DMs, who be in my comments saying like, ‘Yo, don’t let Def Jam do this’ or ‘Don’t let Def Jam do that.’ What y’all on?” Benny questioned. “What, you think a n-gga work this hard and was this self-made for this long to get somewhere and let somebody tell me, ‘You know what, you can’t do it like this no more, you gotta do it like this.”

He continued: “Y’all gotta use y’all fucking brains before y’all start thinking shit like that. I’m a boss. You feel what I’m saying? That’s how I got here, by making my own decisions, and they understand that so, stop saying shit just to say it.”