Pusha T finally unveiled the music video for the first single titled "Lunch Money" off his highly anticipated sophomore studio album "King Push."

The Emil Nava-directed visual opens with an introductory message, reading: In October of 2014 a federal task force conducted a sting operation; what the surveillance cameras captured was nothing like what they expected."

The Virginia-native lyricist soon appears to proclaim his evil plan. "Yeah, I'm taking n---as' lunch money / Too bad, I was f-king hungry," he starts off with the menacing hook verse over the experimental beat. "Real n---as don't notice you / I'm the only dopeboy quotable."

Pusha T is also seen rapping amid strange footage of insane-looking contorted dancers crumping and shooting bullets at a mountain of cocaine in a rundown building. His rap game is undoubtedly on point, as he continues to abrasively spit some "quotable" lines, such as: "This is crime by design / If the crown ain't mine, tell me who am I behind."

Last month, the G.O.O.D. Music emcee surprised fans by dropping the Kanye West-produced track without any notice. "I feel like I put out a record like this to make a statement," he told MTV News at the time of the track release. "And I'm here to take everybody's lunch money. I really am. It's a competitive sport, man."

Meanwhile, the Clipse member hinted back in April that he had been working on the follow-up to his debut LP "My Name Is My Name" with The Neptunes as well as his mentor Yeezy.

"I haven't been in the studio with Chad and Pharrell probably since 'Lord Willin [2002],'" he revealed to Complex. "Just to have them back in there, that chemistry, defining of sounds, just finding direction, that's what we did that whole time. I think we got a great start on 'King Push.'"

"I just left L.A. with 'Ye trying to get this right, get his portion right as well," he added. "I been in there with Dream, Pharrell and Chad, I got Needlz, Nottz. I'm stacking it, trying to get it right so I haven't been putting any type of rush on it at all."

The "Numbers on the Boards" rapper also explained what his forthcoming album means to him. "This next album is like a heavy proclamation to me," Pusha told XXL in July. "I told people last year I had the Album of the Year. And I felt that I did. I really feel that 'King Push' has to live up to that same hip-hop expectation... My goal is to always have Album of the Year."

Check out the music video for Pusha T's "Lunch Money" below: