Ice Cube & Too $hort Connect For The "Ain't Got No Haters" Music Video

Ice Cube serves a new album off of his latest project, "Everythang's Corrupt."

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Ice Cube's been focusing on non-music related ventures over the past decade. He launched the BIG3 basketball league and starred in a few films along the way. However, he kept fans on their toes for new music. In December, he returned with Everythang's Corrupt, Cube's first album in over nine years. As he continues to push the project, he comes through with a new set of visuals for the Too $hort-assisted single.

Ice Cube and Too $hort join forces for their new music video for "Ain't Got No Haters." The track serves as the only track on Cube's new project that has a guest feature on it. The video for their collab shows the two in black-and-white the entire time while they rap their respective verses with animations surrounding them.

Ice Cube previously released "That New Funkadelic" in 2018 following the release of Everythang's Corrupt.

Watch the video for "Ain't Got No Haters" above.


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