By Sade Spence (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 04, 2015 11:15 AM EDT

French Montana has lost it in his brand new music video for "Lose It," released on Monday.

The visual takes place in none other than a psych ward, where the Moroccan emcee is seen spitting rhymes in a straight jacket.

The track was formerly known as "Gucci Mane," which refers to to the Alabama-based rapper, who is said to have lost his mind after getting an ice cream cone tattooed on his face.

According to HipHopDx, Gucci is currently serving time behind bars for possession of firearms, concealed weapon and marijuna, as well as disorderly conduct. He was sentenced Sept. 30, 2013 and is looking towards his release in Spring 2017.

The slow trap-sounding video opens with French staring at a blurry television, as a sample from Kanye West's "N***as In Paris" echoes, "What's Gucci my n***a? Was Louis my killer?"

The visual then looms into shots of dimly lit hallways paraded with sexy models posted outside of various pysch cells, as the "Don't Panic" hitmaker repeats, "Pop pills, make mills, my n***a." Two models even go as far as to medicate one another with syringes.

Montana is then joined by YMCMB boss Lil Wayne and Maybach Music head honcho Rick Ross.

"I think I'm 'bout to lose it man / Said I'm 'bout to go Gucci Mane / In the trap still countin' change / Don't f**k with y'all 'cause you n***as lame," Rozay sings in a sedated, slurry fashion. 

Weezy drops a verse that includes all the makings of a psycho, spitting: "Get down or lay down / Shoot everything up but a school or a playground / Run s**t like a Greyhound / I'm in here, now who let the Devil in? / I ain't been taking my medicine / My trigger finger ain't never been hesitant / I am your ruler, no measurements."

The music video has a few surprises, featuring cameos from Lil Durk of Coke Boy Records and Miami emcee DJ Khaled.

French added a few sentiments before closing out the nearly 4-minute video. The words, "Free Radric Davis," flash upon the screen, dedicating to Gucci Mane. The words, "RIP Chinx," also flash -- a dedication to the late rapper Chix Drugz, who died in May from a gunshot wound.

Hopefully, this psychotic-themed visual will keep Montana's fans happy, as they have been waiting for the drop of his sophomore studio album, "Mac & Cheese." There is still no formal release date for the LP.

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