The video captures the Brooklyn rapper stuck behind bars with a beautiful woman and one of his boys, and periodically in front of a large safe. "Fight for my life, now I'm fightin' for my freedom," he says in the opening verse. He's likely alluding to the attempted murder charge he's currently fighting in reference to the Irving Plaza shootings a year ago in May that left him injured, and his bodyguard and friend Ronald McPhatter dead.
The track is the fourth on his latest project, Nupac which came out April 14, 2017 and has seen solid success in the past two months since it's release.