Lil Wayne 'God Bless Amerika' [VIDEO] 'I Am Not A Human Being II' Rapper Drops [TEASER] For Video Behind American Flag Controversy

By Dominique Zonyee (d.scott@mstarsnews.com) | Jul 12, 2013 10:09 AM EDT

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Lil Wayne is "Amerika's Most Wanted," so its only right that he show off his patriotism in his video for "God Bless Amerika" from his I Am Not A Human Being II album. Weezy took it back home to his Hollygrove, New Orleans roots for the the video. The teaser features Weezy clad in a "Jesus Save, I Spend," t-shirt positioned in front of the American Flag.

Photos of Weezy on set leaked in June, fueling controversy as images of the Young Money Boss surfaced of him stepping on the American Flag. As his fans demanded answer, Lil Tunechi released a statement stating that it was all just a misunderstanding.

"It was never my intention to desecrate the flag of the United States of America. I was shooting a video for a song off my album entitled "God Bless Amerika". The clip that surfaced on the Internet was a camera trick clip that revealed that behind the American Flag was the Hoods of America. In the final edit of the video you will see the flag fall to reveal what is behind it but will never see it on the ground."

Check out the video clip:

Lil Wayne, T.I., and 2 Chainz kicked off their "Amerika's Most Wanted Tour July 9, check out all of their tour dates below:

July 9: Birmingham, Alabama (Oak Mountain Amphitheater)
July 10: Nashville, Tennessee (Bridgestone Arena)
July 12: Atlanta, Georgia (Lakewood Amphitheater)
July 13: Tampa Bay, Florida (Live Nation Amphitheater)
July 14: West Palm Beach, Florida (Cruzan Amphitheater)
July 16: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (First Niagara Pavilion)
July 17: Baltimore, Maryland (1st Mariner Arena)
July 19: Wantagh, New York (Jones Beach)
July 20: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Susquehanna Bank Center)
July 21: Scranton, Pennsylvania (Toyota Pavilion)
July 23: Bangor, Maine (Bangor Amphitheater)
July 24: Holmdel, New Jersey (PNC Bank Arts Center)
July 26: Charlotte, North Carolina (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
July 27: Raleigh, North Carolina (Time Warner Pavilion)
July 28: Virginia Beach, Virginia (Farm Bureau Live)
July 30: Buffalo, New York (Darien Lake PAC)
July 31: Hartford, Connecticut (Comcast Theatre)
August 2: Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center)
August 3: Saratoga Springs, New York (SSPAC)
August 4: Boston, Massachusetts (Comcast Center)
August 6: Cincinnati, Ohio (Riverbend Music Pavilion)
August 7: Cleveland, Ohio (Klipsch Amphitheater)
August 9: Detroit, Michigan (Joe Louis Arena)
August 10: Chicago, Illinois (First Midwest Bank Amphitheater)
August 11: St. Louis, Missouri (Verizon Wireless Amphitheater)
August 13: Indianapolis, Indiana (Klipsch Music Center)
August 14: Memphis, Tennessee (FedEx Forum)
August 16: Dallas, Texas (Gexa Pavilion)

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