Joey Fatts and Vince Staples prove themselves to be one of the hottest lyrical duos from the West time and time again. Now two thirds of the Cutthroat Boyz drop the visual to their new banger "Farrakhan."

The Teddy Walton-produced track comes in hard as Vince appears onscreen in a black suit while casually reading the paper outside a convenience store. Fatts greets his homie, heads into the store to grab a 40 and walks away only to get profiled by the cops. He starts to run and is soon being chased by way more officers than is necessary. The rapper somehow finds temporary refuge under a car until he's finally caught. But in a strange and sudden twist at the end of the video, Fatts gets his revenge on the cops that targeted him. While all the action is happening, the rhymer never stops spitting.

"Since the Reagan era niggas serve in front that Texaco/They hate what they can't control/We don't fuck with no patrol/Take it back to 54/Boy I'm sticking to them codes/My fist high, my clique ready/Hood look like Katrina when they broke the levees/My gun cocked, my hand steady/Arm out the window in a black Chevy," he raps.

Fatts has been having a good year so far. The California MC dropped his latest tape I'll Call You Tomorrow in March, with the Cutthroat Records leader enlisting Staples, Playboi Carti and Lil Yachty to get the job done. In addition to his own new material, Fatts showed off his production skills, working with Curren$y and A$ton Matthews on their new projects. Expect to hear and see more from the Golden State's rising star.

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