VIDEO: Antonio Brown's 'Whole Lotta Money' Music Video Mostly Features Women and Money and We're Not Surprised

Antonio Brown's music video for "Whole Lotta Money" featured no surprises
Antonio Brown's music video for "Whole Lotta Money" featured no surprises /

Antonio Brown's new single "Whole Lotta Money," received mixed reactions upon its release over the weekend, and rightfully so. Where the song belongs in terms of genre is up for debate, but it's quite evident that AB the artist will not endure much success. If the painful auto-tuned vocals weren't enough to turn you away, perhaps the music video for the new song will do the trick. To nobody's surprise whatsoever, the clip advertises money, jewelry and half-naked women.

For starters, calling this a music video does a massive disservice to all previously published music videos.

It's quite evident that Brown's hiatus from the NFL is beginning to take a toll on him, as displayed by "Whole Lotta Money's" clever lyric.

"Whole lotta money, whole lotta money. I gotta whole lotta money, whole lotta money. I gotta whole lotta money, whole lotta money. I gotta whole lotta money, you can't hold nothing from me," Mr. Big Chest sings.

If you're wondering how fans are taking to the new video, just peep the comments beneath the video on YouTube. They are anything but hospitable.