This track has been teased for a couple weeks now, and Mariah Carey and YG's new collab "I Don't" is finally here.

Carey taps frequent collaborators Bryan-Michael Cox and Jermaine Dupri for production of the break-up track that samples Donnell Jones' "Where I Wanna Be."

In the video, Mariah and YG are at a swank mansion. The singer lays around in different sets of lingerie while singing seductively into the camera about a relationship gone bad. She later burns an expensive looking wedding dress.

The 4 Hunnid rapper handles the chorus, rapping, "I know you love me/You just don't trust me/You don't understand me/But you love it when I call you Ms. Carey/I know you love me/You just don't trust me/You need to understand me/But you love it when I call you Ms. Carey, yeah."

The Bompton MC also drops a verse on the single, spitting, "Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up/Hold up, I just got you ring, for what?/I put you in the game, now it's game over/Every time you went to the Louis store you got chauffeured."

Mariah is working on her first album since 2014's Me. I Am Mariah... The Elusive Chanteuse. Carey is no newbie to rap collabs, with some of her most memorable tracks coming with hip-hop features. Check out her 25 best rap collabs here.

Speaking of collabs, YG will join forces with 21 Savage on the song "Gucci on My," which will appear on Mike Will Made-It's upcoming Ransom 2 project.

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