Bryan Alexander

USA TODAY

Ice Cube and Kevin Hart did not win best onscreen duo for their comedy Ride Along at the MTV Movies Award on Sunday. This is not sitting well with Ice Cube.

"We was robbed," Ice Cube tells USA TODAY. "Shame on you MTV."

The best screen duo award ended up going going to Vin Diesel and the late Paul Walker for Fast & Furious 6. Ice Cube calls it a "sympathy" vote by fans, who chose the winners.

"We had the best chemistry of everybody nominated, for us not to win was crazy," says Ice Cube of his role with Hart. "We were the best onscreen duo, period."

"They should have gave it to him before he passed away," Ice Cube says of Walker, who died in November 2013.

Ride Along, which is coming out on Blu-Ray/DVD on Tuesday, set a January box office record when it opened on Martin Luther King Jr. weekend and went on to make $150 million in worldwide box office. Ice Cube plays an Atlanta cop who takes Hart's character along with him on the job.

The rapper/actor/producer admits he left the MTV awards on Sunday shortly after arriving -- he watched his beloved Lakers play on television at home.

"I just wasn't into it," Ice Cube says of the MTV awards. "I have been going in and out of these things for 25 years. If you ain't into it, why torture yourself? As soon as you get bored, get up and leave."

To make matters worse, the Lakers lost to the Grizzlies.

"Shame on you, Lakers," says Ice Cube.