Future has been wasting no time releasing videos for tracks from his DS2 album and "The Percocet & Stripper Joint" is the latest to get visual treatment.

In the video, Future enjoys the company of several ladies while presumably taking pleasure in the effects of the afforementioned pain medication. The three-minute clip also includes shots of Atlanta's famed Blue Flame strip club as well as an animated version of the rapper.

Back in July, fellow ATL rapper OG Maco openly criticized Future's lyrical content, tweeting that he "has destroyed countless lives by making it cool to be a drug addict." Despite the fact that Maco considers himself a fan of Future, he made it clear that he disagrees with rapping about drugs.

Future responded to Maco's tweets while being interviewed by Marc Lamont Hill for HuffPostLive and sited the youth as his inspiration.

"The young people inspire me, some things that I say and some things that I do just because it's a generation of change. I don't feel like I'm destroying no lives. Everyone have their own choice about how they want to live."

"The Percocet & Stripper Joint" is hardly the first time Future has made reference to the use of various types of drugs. On popular tracks such as "56 Nights," he raps, "Molly keep a n*gga motivated / Percocet keep em motivated / Good drank keep a n*gga motivated / Lortabs on my conversation."

The title of his latest album DS2 makes reference to sizzurp, a potent combination of soda and prescription-strength cough syrup.

Aside from Maco's criticism, DS2 became an instant fan favorite upon its release. In it's opening week, the album snagged the number one spot on the charts making this third album Future's most successful project to date. During his set at Made In America earlier this month, Future announced his intentions to release a new album this year.

He is also prepping the release of a joint mixtape with Drake. The Toronto rapper confirmed the collaborative effort during his set at the Music Midtown Festival in Atlanta.

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