Trouble unveils the new music video for his "Brick" record with Skippa Da Flippa, but apparently, it might be too risqué for the likes of YouTube and Vevo. The new not-safe-for-work visual take place at a home, where the Atlanta rapper and the "Gangland" MC throw a stripper party full of exotic dancers.

The video starts out like many rappers' stripper-themed visuals have, seeing the ladies dance in scantily-fitted lingerie around the entertainers and their entourages. As the visuals progress, Trouble heads upstairs to a private bedroom, where he gets intimate with some of the women from the party, who can be seen laying on the bed fully nude. The 16 rapper embraces the ladies' bodies while he spits off his rhymes to the camera, with some of them flaunting more of their dancing skills.

Yesterday (Aug. 3), Trouble revealed on Instagram that the video for "Brick" was allegedly banned from YouTube and Vevo, which we can assume was due to its high volume of nudity.

"Dese Muhfukkaz at Youtube and Vevo don banned my shit!!!!!" Trouble exclaims. "We still puttin da “Brick” video out tomorrow doe…. Talkin Bout its too explicit….?! FUCK IT!!!!! I AINT EDITIN SHIT!!! DAT SHIT DROPPIN AT 12:16PM EST!!! TOMORROW!!!! #MMB!! #DTE!! FUCK DAT SHIT!!!! #ImJustTrouB #bannedfromvevo #bannedfromyoutube."

If the video was officially banned, then Trouble is far from the first rapper that has had a video prevented from airing on a platform.

Watch the explicit visuals for "Brick" below to see the banned video.

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