Tech N9ne Gets Locked Up For Killing Cops In "Like I Ain't" Visuals

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Tech N9ne delivers new visuals off of "N9na."

Tech N9ne came through with N9na this morning which serves as his thirteen studio album in his extensive catalog. The rapper's been promoting 21-track project for a minute. The project features appearances from many of the Strange Music label artists. He previously released the single, "Like I Ain't" off of the project and now, he delivers the official visuals.

Tech N9ne is back with the official visual treatment for his single, "Like I AIn't." The song itself serves as a reminder of Tech's lengthy resume and status in the game which resulted in collaborations with some of the biggest names in the game such as Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and more. In the video, the rapper's in jail serving three life sentences for the death of two officers. While he's stuck inside of a prison facility, he shows off his skills to the inmates before ultimately winning them over.

Peep his new video above.


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