Your Old Droog brings his Marco Polo-produced track "42 (Forty Deuce)" to life with a new video. The clip finds Droog giving the world an intimate look at life in New York City's Times Square in a humorous way.

The rapper plays a variety of roles including a breakdancing Elmo, a street vendor and (most fitting) an artist selling his new mixtape on the street. It's a fun video that matches the vibe of "42 (Forty Deuce)" very well.

While the visual enhances the track, Your Old Droog's rhymes are still the star of the show. Rocking over a bouncy Marco Polo production, Droog shines with his wordplay.

"Me and my team played the deuce/Back when you used to think you could boost your high with a loose/In front of the old Port Authority/I was the bust down king, Newport authority/The internal biological menthol mechanism let me know the exact time to pass it, ace/Eat a hot dog, get mustard on your face/42nd street is the place/Play stop sign on that strip all the time, square/Wherever the hoes is at, I'm there/At the theater catching flicks/I saw you with your bum ass girl wearing matching kicks/Son, I even sold Stevie Nicks/And an O of regs to Fran Leibowitz/There's none of that now, we make hits/Like Times Square at night, I'm lit," Your Old Droog raps.

If you're digging the track, you can cop Your Old Droog's "42 (Forty Deuce)" now on iTunes.

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