Young Dolph is making sure you haven't moved on from his Rich Crack Baby mixtape just yet. The Memphis rapper revisits the new tape with a music video for the project's second track "If" produced by DJ Squeeky. The video is straightforward with Dolph delivering his rhymes in a simple black and white visual.

"I'm getting high like Clinton but I'm slick like Obama/We move like the mob, it's death before dishonor/Trapping all winter, flexing all summer/Every couple months that's another two commas," Dolph raps.

Young Dolph's Rich Crack Baby has caused a little bit of controversy as it caught the ire of hip-hop legend Pete Rock. The acclaimed producer criticized the content of Dolph's raps and even called for the mixtape to be burned. The Soul Brother was not impressed by Dolph's bars either.

"Yeah can rap about anything he wants BUT HE’S TRASH @ IT BRO," Pete Rock wrote in an Instagram comment. "No matter what you say he’s hot garbage and thats the end of it. This aint no argument. HE HAS NO SKILL so who cares after hearing what dude sounds like. He’s corny son. Cmon man! You gonna compare somebody dope 2 him??? Who side are you on anyway??"

Pete Rock's harsh words for Young Dolph's rhymes eventually got back to the Memphis native, and Dolph didn't mince words in his response.

"Sumbody tell pety rock that Dolph said eat a dick and choke on it wit da rest of my haters," he wrote on Twitter.

Young Dolph wasn't the only target of Pete Rock's criticism though. The hip-hop veteran also took some shots at 2016 XXL Freshman Lil Yachty.

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