Atlanta hip-hop trio, Migos, have shared the music video for their song, "Wishy Washy," which you can check out below. The Gabriel Hart-directed video features the trio rapping in a laundromat (these guys are tough) while surrounded by a bunch of women who are being quite blatantly objectified in pretty much every single shot.

You can check out Migos's "Wishy Washy" music video right here (via World Star Hip-Hop):

"Wishy Washy" first appeared on Migos's most recent mixtape, Rich N***a Timeline, which was released back in early Nov. 2014. It was their fifth mixtape overall and their second of 2014, following No Label 2 back in February.

Migos has yet to release a studio album but are currently at work on their debut, titled Y.R.N. 2, a sequel to their 2013 mixtape Young Rich N***as. Though the album was originally expected to drop on Thanksgiving, Migos have joined the irritatingly long list of rappers over the last few years who have been unable to drop their albums on their promised release dates.

"It gonna be an album. We ain't gonna drop no tape. We don't need no major for it, nah mean?" Migos member OffSet told XXL about Y.R.N. 2. "We gonna drop Y.R.N. 2, the album, and everything gonna be crazy. Just how we always do."

Though Migos member Quavo suggested later on in that same XXL interview that they may keep the album short ("like 10 songs...that's all you need for an album these days"), he also suggested that they may "take it back to the '90s," referring to the era's notoriously lengthy hip-hop albums, which often ran over 70 minutes. "We might load up on 20 songs like how we did with No Label 2." (No Label 2 actually had a staggering 25 songs, but who's counting?)

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