VladTV has exclusively learned that Lil Mouse will be releasing the music video to his latest track, "Kill Time." The rapper dropped the buzzworthy track on Friday evening. Dough From Da Go!, manager of Mouse and President of Hellabandz, says fans will be pleased with the visuals, which the rapper filmed on Saturday.

When it comes to addressing the interpretation of "Kill Time," Dough says fans will know about the 16-year-old's intentions soon.

"We've lost so many people to this violence and it's very delicate when an artist comes into play and they don't really know what they're getting into," he said. "A lot of artists aren't officially drill. You got real drill music and then artists who are from Chicago. You only have a handful of drill artists like King Louie and Katie Got Bandz. There are a lot of things that need to be addressed and who other than Lil Mouse to do that."

The teen came into the scene as a 13-year-old, and drew attention from acts like Lil Wayne. The rapper provided a remix to Mouse's  "Get Smoked," which led to Mouse's presence on the Dedication 4 mixtape. On "Kill TIme," the rapper calls out artists who have abused the drill sound with bars like, "This s*** ain't no game / And this s***ain't no joke / Don't rap about it if you don't be around it / You gon' f*** around at get smoked."

"Drill Time," the track from 18-year-old Ohio native Slim Jesus has built momentum as well as controversy after going viral. The rapper has also earned a co-sign from Lil Bibby and Chief Keef. Slim spoke to VladTV earlier this week and admitted he didn't live the life he spits in his raps.

Mouse's video for "Kill Time" will be released on Monday.