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'Memory Lane' is the latest track of the 'See You Again' hitmaker's latest album, 'Multiverse', to receive a music video treatment following 'Keys', which arrived earlier this month.

AceShowbiz - Wiz Khalifa is back with a new cinematic music video. On Tuesday, November 16, the "See You Again" hitmaker released "Memory Lane" visuals that sees her ex undergoing a medical procedure where she recalls their past romance.

While the clip shows Wiz and his ex's time together, the emcee raps, "Held it down for me every time them lames come through/ Said they was down to do the s**t I did, but they ain't want to." He goes on, "Now every time it come on, you get uncomfortable/ Been a couple years since you left, you see how time flew."

"Memory Lane" is the latest track of Wiz's latest album, "Multiverse", to receive a music video treatment. Earlier this month, he treated fans to "Keys" visuals that sees him delivering his bars in front of different-colored backgrounds alongside a woman.

On the Quadwoofer Bangs-produced track, the 35-year-old raps about women, weed and wealth. He spits, "Say she wanna get with me/ 'Cause I blow it by the O/ She know how to keep a secret/ She don't let nobody know/ She come over to watch movies/ We watch Purple Rain and smoke."

Dropped on July 29 by Taylor Gang Entertainment and Asylum Records, "Multiverse" serves as the rap star's seventh solo studio album. It consists of 17 tracks, including "Big Daddy Wiz" ft. Girl Talk, "MVP", "We Don't Go Out to Nightclubs Anymore/Candlelight Girl" as well as "Something Real".

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