Young Dolph drops racks at the strip club in his new video for "They Don't Want It," a cut from the Memphis rapper's latest mixtape, Bosses & Shooters. View the four-minute clip above via YouTube.

Throughout the Iconick and Rayray-directed visual, Dolph and fellow Paper Route members Bino Brown and Jay Fizzle smoke bud, ride around in expensive whips and spend copious amount of cash at an adult establishment. The chemistry between these three friends and collaborators is apparent, as they compliment each other well over the Zaytoven-produced instrumental.

Dolph has released an abundance of music over the past couple years. The 30-year-old rhymer has fed the streets with hits and mixtapes, and it doesn't seem like he's planning to slow down anytime soon. If your ears want more new music from Dolph, check out his late-May collaboration with Juicy J and 21 Savage called, "Lit." Also, be sure to peep the Nipsey Hussle-assisted, "The Field."

In case you missed it, check out XXL's review of Dolph's debut album, King of Memphis, which dropped this past February.

In March, XXL sat down with Dolph for an exclusive interview. The Tennessee rapper explains why he chose King of Memphis as his album name, stating, "Because I’m the king of Memphis. I’m the newest shit, the poppin’ shit. The new wave out of Memphis. The CD ain’t called The King of Memphis. It’s called King of Memphis. So my whole thing is, my last CD was called Shittin’ on the Industry. This one called King of Memphis. So I’m just letting everybody know I do what I wanna do with this shit. And on top of that, all my partners kings. Everybody you see around me, they’re kings. Every last one of them. I ain’t the only one that got paper. None of that. I’m the boss."

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