Hip-hop duo PRhyme have shared the music video for their new single "PRhyme Time," which you can check out below. The video features footage of Royce da 5' 9" and DJ Premier working in the studio, filmed on what looks like a warbly 1990s camcorder — the date in the corner even claims that this was filmed in November 1992, though it probably was not. There is plenty of Fila product placement throughout, probably because Beats by Dre did not exist yet in 1992.

You can check out the music video for PRhyme's "PRhyme Time" here:

According to XXL, "PRhyme Time" was a leftover from PRhyme's self-titled debut album, which was released last week on Dec. 9. The album was entirely produced by DJ Premier and is largely made up of samples of psychedelic soul composer Adrian Younge, giving the album an organic, '90s, hip-hop feel.

Besides Royce, other artists who are featured on the album include Ab-Soul, Mac Miller, Dwele, Common, Jay Electronica, Schoolboy Q, Killer Mike and Royce's Slaughterhouse partners Crooked I, Joe Budden and Joell Ortiz.

"This is my first feature-heavy album," Royce told Fuse. "I never usually do features. I have the utmost respect for so many artists, but I'm not one of those guys you're going to see, like, at parties hanging out all on everyone's Instagram. I'm just not that guy."

In addition to the video for "PRhyme Time," PRhyme has also shared two music videos from their album: "Courtesy" and "U Looz."

In support of their album, PRhyme will be heading out on tour in 2015. Their tour kicks off Feb. 18 in Baltimore and finishes with appearances at Austin's South by Southwest Festival March 19 and 20. You can check out the complete tour schedule here.

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