Monica Вђ“ Ainвђ™t Nobody Ft. Treach May 2026
The collaboration with Treach was particularly lauded for its timing and flow.
The music video, directed by , further cemented the song's urban appeal. Filmed on the Staten Island Ferry in New York City, the visual features Monica and Treach against a gritty metropolitan backdrop, interspersed with scenes from The Nutty Professor . Monica – Ain’t Nobody ft. Treach
Treach provides a "Hot 16" verse that references Naughty by Nature's earlier work, specifically the "Poverty’s Paradise" intro. His verse adds a protective, street-wise counterpoint to Monica’s more traditional R&B declarations of love. Cultural Legacy and Music Video The collaboration with Treach was particularly lauded for
"Ain't Nobody," a mid-tempo collaboration between R&B singer and rapper Treach (of Naughty by Nature), stands as a definitive moment in the mid-1990s fusion of R&B and hip-hop soul. Released in 1996, the track served as a bridge between the street-ready grit of New Jersey hip-hop and the polished vocal prowess of Atlanta’s rising teenage star. Release Context and Chart Performance Treach provides a "Hot 16" verse that references
The track is celebrated for its balance of smooth melody and aggressive rhythm. Dallas Austin’s production utilizes a signature 90s mid-tempo bounce that complements Monica's rich, "old soul" vocal delivery.
Originally produced by for The Nutty Professor soundtrack, "Ain't Nobody" was later included as the fourth and final single from Monica’s multi-platinum debut album, Miss Thang . It was famously released as a double A-side single alongside the ballad "Why I Love You So Much" on May 20, 1996.