This past weekend, fans were able to check out Pop Smoke’s second posthumous effort Faith, a 20-track body of work with a slew of contributions from Kanye West, Pusha T, Rick Ross, The-Dream, 21 Savage, 42 Dugg, Kid Cudi, Pharrell Williams, Chris Brown, and more. Accompanying the new album is a visual for the Future-assisted “Mr. Jones,” an ode to the Miami nightclub of the same name that sees the two rapping about their rockstar lifestyles over production from JW Lucas, CashMoneyAP, Foreign Teck, and LosTheProducer:

“She came out the room like, ‘Papi, my ass hurt,’ she just put up with mad work, yeah, you worried ‘bout the wrong thing, that’s bad work, it’s ‘bout the cash first, when you down, we run up that shower, break it down in the back, girl, if I say that you mine, that mean that you ours, you can’t put me first, that’s backwards…”

Courtesy of AWGE’s HidJi, the accompanying clip features footage of Pop Smoke living it up at what’s presumed to be the aforementioned venue, with plenty of women, jewelry, alcohol, and more throughout. Elsewhere, Future keeps his own party going in his hotel suite.

Faith follows last year’s Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon, which — including its deluxe edition — carried a whopping 34 songs with assists from the likes of Quavo, Lil Baby, DaBaby, Swae Lee, Rowdy Rebel, Fivio Foreign, Young Thug, Gunna, and Jamie Foxx. The project was a commercial success as well, landing Pop Smoke his first number one on the Billboard 200 thanks to 251,000 album equivalent units sold during its first week of release. Those checking can expect Faith to chart pretty high — as previously reported by REVOLT, the release is expected to land between 110,000 to 120,000 units.

Press play on “Mr. Jones” below.