Rappers T.I. and Lil Wayne released the music video for their new collaboration Wit Me on Monday.

The five-minute video shows the rappers driving away from the cops in black and red sports cars. Along the way, they pick up girls and brag about their conquests. They party around a bonfire before the cops show up but they manage to slip away again.

The song features lyrics too explicit to print, but the chorus is relatively mild albeit repetitious:

"We ain't playin, got 100 racks (wit me, wit me, wit me, wit me)/In the van got 100 gat (wit me, wit me, wit me, wit me)/Straight (wit me, wit me, wit me, wit me)/She's (wit me, wit me, wit me, wit me)/He's (wit me, wit me, wit me, wit me)."

The track was also released for download on iTunes on Tuesday.

Starting in July, the rappers will appear on tour together for Lil Wayne's America's Most Wanted Music Festival. They will be touring around the country from July 1st through Sept. 1.

The pair has rapped together on numerous songs, such as T.I.'s Yeah, Stand Up and Destiny Child's Soldier.

T.I. sits at No. 4 on the iTunes singles chart for Blurred Lines, his collaboration with Robin Thicke and Pharrell. He will be releasing a new album in 2013 called Trouble Man II: He Who Wears the Crown. It is the sequel to last year's Trouble Man: Heavy is the Head.

On May 3, PepsiCo cut ties with Lil Wayne after the rapper made a crude lyrical reference to civil rights leader Emmett Till. Wayne will be releasing I Can't Feel My Face, a collaboration album Juelz Santana, by the end of 2013. He is also expected to release two more Tha Carter albums, the fifth and sixth in his Carter series.

Watch Wit Me below. The video contains explicit language.

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T.I., Lil Wayne