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While everything is shut down due to the coronavirus, folks in the music industry are still pumping out pre-recorded content to capitalize on the fact that consumers are sitting at home waiting for something to pay attention to.

Just last month, G-Eazy released his track with Tory Lanez and Tyga titled, “Still Be Friends.” Now, he’s sharing the official music video to go along with it.

The visual was released in two different versions, one of which is NSFW and, fittingly, hosted on Pornhub. Whether you’re watching the clean version of the work-from-home version of the video, though, the footage shows all three rappers coming together to throw a lavish party surrounded by gorgeous women. Not only are G-Eazy, Tyga, and Tory in the mix, but YG–someone who frequently collaborates with G-Eazy–stops by for a brief cameo in the visual.

“I was brainstorming concepts for the video and thought of the Playboy mansion scene from Once Upon a Time in Hollywood so I played it on mute and it miraculously synced with ‘Still Be Friends’, so we decided to run with a ‘70s theme,” G-Eazy said of the visual, according to Complex. “I think the ‘70s were an iconic time, especially when thinking about the adult entertainment industry. So, we brought on Vixen to provide the girls and their massive platform.”

Check out the video for yourself down below:

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