Last month, Migos released their Rick Ross-assisted "Black Bottles," and now the stunt-worthy cut is getting visual treatment. The Atlanta trio put the video out following reports of an altercation with Chief Keef's GBE crew in Washington, D.C.

In the lavish black-and-white video, the MMG rapper and the "Handsome and Wealthy" rhymers flaunt gold chains, luxury cars and, of course, Luc Belaire Rare Rosé. Rich Gang member Young Thug made a guest appearance.

"Sippin' rose, the day I had a court date / Trynna f--k lil mama / I don't really like no foreplay / Talkin' all that s--t, I'll put that price up on your toupe / I hit 'em in the mouth / He thought he had a damn toothache," Offset raps on the track.

This past weekend, news emerged that Migos member Quavo had been beaten and robbed of his chain during an altercation with Chief Keef's GBE crew in Washington, D.C.

As previously reported, a source from allhiphop.com said it was a "bloodbath" and ended with Chief Keef sharing pictures of himself holding the chain. He posted the picture on Instagram but quickly took it down. Following the altercation, KollegeKidd reported that an associate of the rap group alleges a restraining order had been issued against him by the individuals who took Quavo's chain.

Nearly two weeks prior, Migos released their new mixtape Rich N---a Timeline. The tape is the trio's eigth mixtape overall, and their third of 2014, following Streets on Lock III with Rich the Kid and No Label II.

Rich N---a Timeline serves as a time capsule with Migos rhyming about their experiences before fame and the road to riches. Unlike their previous releases, the project does not have any features but does include production from Zaytoven, 808 Mafia, Murda Beatz, Cheeze Beatz and more.

Rick Ross is gearing up to release Hood Billionaire Nov. 24.

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