Travis Scott has finally given his Days Before Rodeo cut “Drugs You Should Try It” the visual treatment, over a decade after the song was released.

The track has always been a fan favorite, and with the release of the 2014 mixtape to streaming services last week, La Flame found it the perfect time to drop a music video.

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Kicking off with a tribute to the late Virgil Abloh, the entire clip is a trippy experience on par with the overall soundscape of Days Before Rodeo.

Get into video below.

The follow-up to 2013’s Owl Pharaoh, Days Before Rodeo was Travis Scott’s second mixtape after signing with T.I.’s Grand Hustle.

Released to critical acclaim, the mixtape featured appearances from Big Sean, Migos, Rich Homie Quan, Peewee Longway and British rock band The 1975, as well as collaborations with Metro Boomin’ and Young Thug.

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It spawned several fan-favorite tracks including “Mamacita,” “Skyfall” and the aforementioned “Drugs You Should Try It.” Kanye West is a fan of the first of these,  revealing how much he loves the song on his Instagram Story shortly after the project’s re-release.

The Chicago rap legend shared a screenshot of him listening to the Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan-assisted “Mamacita” along with the caption: “@travisscott classic.”

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In addition to streaming, digital deluxe editions of Days Before Rodeo featuring “unreleased DBR era bonus tracks” are available to purchase on Scott’s website for $4.99.

The deluxe contains five bonus tracks — “Mo City Flexologist,” “Too Many Chances,” “Yeah Yeah” featuring Young Thug, “Serenade” and “Whole Lots Changed” featuring Yung Mazi — although these have yet to be released on streaming services.

Travis Scott Reveals His ‘Most Memorable’ Collaboration
Travis Scott Reveals His ‘Most Memorable’ Collaboration

The project is also being sold on vinyl and as part of various merch bundles.

Travis Scott may be gearing up to take the tape on the road as well.

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The night before the project was released on streaming, the Houston native performed the tape in full for an intimate crowd in Atlanta – and he teased more to come.

“I might have to do a whole tour of this right here, man!” he told the audience.

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Nothing is confirmed thus far, however.