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The duo of brothers known for rapping with single-minded focus is returning with “Let God Sort Em Out,” its first studio ...
During interviews for the rollout for The Clipse’s upcoming album “Let God Sort Em Out,” Pusha T has spoken candidly ...
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, ...
It's the first Clipse album in 16 years, since Til the Casket Drops landed in 2009. Malice departed from the group following ...
By The Associated Press Steven Spielberg reflecting on his shark blockbuster in the documentary “Jaws @ 50″ and Clipse, the ...
Pusha T and Malice reunite for their first album since 2009 on Let God Sort Em Out, and their lyrical chemistry is still ...
Clipse reemerged with *Let God Sort Em Out*, a Pharrell-produced reunion album marking 15 years since their last album ...
The image at the top of this post doesn’t really have anything to do with “Chains & Whips,” the new Clipse/Kendrick Lamar ...
After 15 long years, the Clipse — the duo of Gene Thornton, a.k.a. Malice, and Terrence Thornton, a.k.a. Pusha T — are back together, with a new album due later this year.
Pusha T and No Malice reunited as rap duo Clipse, performing for the first time since 2010 at Pharrell's 'Something in the Water' festival.
The Neptunes (Pharrell and Chad Hugo) are a major part of the Clipse (Pusha T and No Malice) story: The production duo has been at the helm of all four Clipse albums, including their latest, 2009 ...