Migos Make Fun Of "Everyday Struggle" In New Preview Of “Ice Tray” Video

Check out a comedic preview of the upcoming "Ice Tray" video from the Migos.

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Just when you thought the on-going feud tween Joe Budden & Migos was over with, the ATL crew decided to reignite the flame last week by dropping off a song called “Ice Tray,” which saw them calling out Joe Budden in the process. And if that wasn't enough, the ATL trio casted doubles of the entire Everyday Struggle crew for its upcoming video, presumably setting up what will be more shots at Joe & company in the video.

Well in the early hours of Wednesday morning, Migos decided to share a little teaser of the upcoming video, and as expected they make fun of the Complex morning show. The clip opens with Joe’s doppelgänger saying “They not about the culture. They making hundreds of thousand in shows. Making millions in endorsements. Look at they jewelry. I aint have jewelry like that,” before he later flips a table & screams “they not hip-hop” as he walks off the set at the end.

Unfortunately though, there’s still no word when the video will actually be dropping, but it’s definitely coming soon. I wouldn’t be surprised if it surfaces before the week’s end honestly.

While we wait for its arrival, check out the comedic preview (below) and let us know what you think. Quality Control's Control The Streets Vol. 1 is available now on iTunes. Revisit 7 of the best songs from it right here on HNHH.

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Kevin Goddard is an editor for HNHH. He keeps you in the loop nightly by updating the site with your favorite songs, videos, mixtapes, and news stories, all while maintaining our social media game to be on point. His appreciation for art, and love for sports & fashion makes this Chicago writer very knowledgeable within the entire urban culture. Some of his favorite Hip Hop artists are Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne, A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, Kid Cudi, Big Sean, Childish Gambino, Miguel, Lupe Fiasco, Common.