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“I can’t take no loss,” Ice Cube raps on one of his most recent tracks, Ain’t Got No Haters.

After more than 30 years in the game, with his history of success in music and movies, and his continued output of hardcore hip hop, there’s really no arguing with him: Ice Cube is still king of that West Coast slang.

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The legendary rapper, actor, and director — now 50 — brings his timeless brand of L.A. swagger to The Colosseum stage at Caesars Windsor on March 26.

While millions of listeners know Ice Cube for his genre-defining time with “gangsta rap” pioneers N.W.A. in the 1980s, his multi-platinum solo career in the 1990s, and his many movie roles in the 2000s, it might be just as impressive that he’s still making quality music.

Cube’s 2018 album, Everythang’s Corrupt, shows he hasn’t lost his touch or compromised on his lyrics, with standout tracks like That New Funkadelic, Ain’t Got No Haters, and Good Cop, Bad Cop.