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Brothers Pusha T and Malice (formerly No Malice), who make up the rap duo Clipse, officially announced the tracklist for ...
It wasn’t a linear journey to a Clipse reunion. Malice left to follow his faith after the duo’s Til the Casket Drops album, ...
In the first decade of the 2000s, there were few hip-hop acts with standards as exacting as the Clipse ’s. While others ...
John Legend, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler The Creator, and more will be featured on the duo’s first album together in over 15 ...
Def Jam allegedly attempted to block Kendrick Lamar’s feature on the forthcoming Clipse album, which resulted in Pusha T negotiating a seven-figure buyout from the label. Pusha and Malice have since ...
Clipse reveals the full tracklist for Let God Sort Em Out, featuring Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, The Creator, and more ...
Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, the Creator, Nas, John Legend and the-Dream all lend a hand on LET GOD SORT EM OUT, the first new ...
During interviews for the rollout for The Clipse’s upcoming album Pusha T has spoken candidly about his relationship with ...
Clipse has leaked the preview of Kendrick Lamar's verse in Chains & Whips.
The image at the top of this post doesn’t really have anything to do with “Chains & Whips,” the new Clipse/Kendrick Lamar ...
Kendrick Lamar has a verse in Clipse's upcoming track "Chains & Whips," part of their new album Let God Sort Em Out, releasing on July 11.
He came to [Pharrell’s] studio [at Louis Vuitton HQ, where Clipse recorded most of Let God Sort Em Out]. He interrupted a session,” Pusha recalled. “He sees me and Malice] there.
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