The official music video was released on YouTube in September 2012 . It was part of the hype leading up to his highly anticipated debut studio album Living Legend .

While it's possible you're asking about model kits or artist news, you most likely want a "report" or breakdown of the "Take This" Song Report

This query could mean a few different things: You might be looking for a breakdown of the 2012 song by the rapper Gunplay .

You could be asking for a status report on the rapper (Richard Morales Jr.) or the rising artist Lefty Gunplay .

The song repeats the hook "Take this to the brain" and describes the physical and mental effects of high-intensity street life and drug use .

You might be referring to (Gundam plastic models) and looking for a "shopping report" or guide.

"Take This" (often associated with the lyric "Take this to the brain") is a high-energy track by Miami rapper , released around 2012 during his peak run with Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group (MMG).

The track features Gunplay's signature aggressive delivery and "wild man" persona. It leans heavily into "trap" and "street" themes common in the early 2010s Miami scene.

Gunplay - Take This -

The official music video was released on YouTube in September 2012 . It was part of the hype leading up to his highly anticipated debut studio album Living Legend .

While it's possible you're asking about model kits or artist news, you most likely want a "report" or breakdown of the "Take This" Song Report

This query could mean a few different things: You might be looking for a breakdown of the 2012 song by the rapper Gunplay .

You could be asking for a status report on the rapper (Richard Morales Jr.) or the rising artist Lefty Gunplay .

The song repeats the hook "Take this to the brain" and describes the physical and mental effects of high-intensity street life and drug use .

You might be referring to (Gundam plastic models) and looking for a "shopping report" or guide.

"Take This" (often associated with the lyric "Take this to the brain") is a high-energy track by Miami rapper , released around 2012 during his peak run with Rick Ross's Maybach Music Group (MMG).

The track features Gunplay's signature aggressive delivery and "wild man" persona. It leans heavily into "trap" and "street" themes common in the early 2010s Miami scene.