Memphis rapper Moneybagg Yo has dropped the neon-lit video for his new track “Quickie.”
Set over a sample of Lamont Dozier’s “Prelude”—the same track sampled on OutKast’s “Jazzy Belle”—the fresh release sees Yo reflecting on a series of encounters with the many women in his life. “Quickie” is accompanied by a Diesel Filmz-directed visual, which sees him hit up the strip club as dancers perform while bathed in neon. It’s not clear if “Quickie” is a one-off single or is expected to show-up on the follow-up to Moneybagg’s chart-topping 2021 album A Gangsta’s Pain.
The song follows the release of “Blow,” which he dropped back in September to celebrate his birthday. Earlier this year, Moneybagg Yo showed up a number of times on Yo Gotti’s CMG imprint compilation album Gangsta Art. He’s yet to announce when fans can expect his next project, but he’s been steadily sharing a number of new songs throughout the year. He also teamed up with Offset for “Code” back in August, and showed up on Freddie Gibbs’ “Too Much” from the $oul $old $eparately album.
Earlier this month, Moneybagg Yo played iHeartMedia’s Big Jam concert in Chicago, which ultimately led to a $13,000 donation to local causes, per the Chicago Defender.
Watch the video for “Quickie” above and stream the track below.