Ice Cube and Common put the final nail in the coffin of their storied feud when the two released the collaboration "Real People" last week. Now, the two legendary rappers are emphasizing it just a bit more with a music video for the song.

The "Real People" music video doubles as a promotional tool for the upcoming film Barbershop: The Next Cut, which hits theaters on April 15. Ice Cube and Common are both starring in the new movie, so it makes plenty of sense. The two rappers' collaboration will also be featured on film's official soundtrack, which is scheduled to drop on April 8.

For those who followed the beef between Ice Cube and Common, this track is truly a sight to see. What's more notable is just how much the two have repaired that rift. Both men rap about the tight bond they have built since ending their feud.

"Me and that n---a, yeah we used to bring the funk/Now we got love and respect like a monk/Understand that we got a lot in common/Homie you in the same boat that I'm in," Ice Cube raps on the opening verse."

Common offers his take on the situation, even referring to a moment when Louis Farrakhan intervened at a Peace Summit.

"It's a good day when it's me and O'Shea/It's like the times we cheered for O.J./I say Mike, Cube say Kobe/But ain't no more beef, I put that on chief/Blaow, a little homie dead in the streets/It's like the day they compared us to meat/Glad Farrakan prepared us to meet/Now me and bro bringing meals to the meek," Common raps.

If you pre-order the Babershop: The Next Cut soundtrack right now on iTunes, you can get an immediate download of "Real People."

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