Juice Wrld is having one hell of a year. The Chicago upstart signed a seven-figure record deal, dropped his first top 5 hit, earned multiple A-list endorsements and even fended off beef with 6ix9ine. The streak continues today with the release of the new music video for "Lean Wit Me."

The Sherif Alabede-directed visual uses an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting as a framing device. Asked to introduce himself to the group, Juice sings his story while dancing around the circle. Eventually we learn that his character landed in therapy after his girlfriend overdosed on prescription drugs. The video ends with a message promoting the National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Hotline (1-800-662-4357).

The clip's tone and stakes match the self-destruction in Juice's writing, fixated on romance and narcotics and the ways both can be used to tempt death.

"Told her if I die I'ma die young/Every day I've been gettin' fucked up/Finally know the difference between love and drugs/Shorty tell me I should really sober up/This shit ain't fiction, it's too real, too real/Fuck one dose, I need two pills, two pills," he raps.

The song comes from Juice's May project Goodbye & Good Riddance, which includes his first top 5-charting song, "Lucid Dreams." Over the last two months, the teenager dropped three popular freestyles, two songs dedicated to XXXTentacion and Lil Peep and one collaboration with Lil Uzi Vert. He also appears on G Herbo and Southside's new album Swervo.

Watch Juice Wrld's "Lean Wit Me" video below.

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