Atlanta rap label Quality Control released their 2017 compilation album, Quality Control: Control the Streets Vol. 1, in December, and have released a flurry of videos from the project since. The latest song to get its turn is Gucci Mane's "The Load," which also features the next generation of QC, Lil Baby and Marlo.
The video shows Gucci as the angry owner of a warehouse, dealing with one of his mysterious deliveries not arriving in a timely fashion. Before the truck arrives, Lil Baby and Marlo spit their verses about the situation at hand, with growing concern about the product touching down.
The trio spend some time rapping on the roof of a flatbed truck, and hang out between the shelves of the massive storage facility. "Keep gunners with me lately, they might gun you down for nathin'/El Gato is my code name, don't ever call me Radric," Gucci raps, sharing how hard it is to get near him. "Crystal coke and crystal meth, so icy entertainment/I'm gangster but I'm famous, bitch I'm armed and I'm dangerous."
Watch Gucci Mane, Lil Baby and Marlo in "The Load" video Directed by Keemotion