In the pantheon of prestige rap, it never gets fancier than a Clipse reunion. While Pusha T and Malice predated the whole "play this street rapper at New York Fashion Week" motif, their stylishly ...
After a 15-year hiatus, Clipse—the legendary Virginia Beach duo made up of Pusha T and No Malice—has officially returned. Their new album, “Let God Sort ’Em Out,” was released last week and marks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The pair was also sure to recognize the power of the physical sale at a vinyl signing at Legacy Records in Dumbo, Brooklyn. While ...
Legendary hip-hop act Clipse, formed by brothers Pusha T and Malice (A.K.A. Terrence and Gene Thornton, who also went by Terrar and Malicious in their early years) in the mid 1990s, descended on ...
I’ve seen so many thinkpiece clips about Clipse, but none by women influencers have yet to cross my algorithm. No, I’m not going to make one of my own; I’m an essayist, not a content creator. I’m an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Clipse released their fourth album, Let God Sort Em Out, to acclaim from critics and fans alike. Part of the reason for the ...
*Fifteen years after stepping away from the spotlight, Clipse is back with “Let God Sort Em Out,” debuting at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 with 118,000 album-equivalent units. Their reunion project ...
Pusha T confirmed Jay-Z was invited to rap on Let God Sort Em Out but never replied with a verse, leaving his absence on the Clipse album unexplained. Pusha T confirmed what we knew. For the longest, ...
For Ab Liva, the Grammy Award win wasn’t a shock — it was a full-circle moment decades in the making. Born Rennard East, the Philadelphia native has spent 26 years quietly shaping the sound of modern ...
NEW YORK, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Clipse's "LET GOD SORT EM OUT" album debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Independent Albums chart via Roc Nation Distribution, marking a significant ...
Pusha T and Malice open up about the vindication they felt in the wake of 'Let God Sort Em Out's' success and the importance of their sibling relationship. By Kyle Eustice In the span of just four ...
Clipse publicly paid seven figures to evade the censorship of a Kendrick Lamar feature. Shortly after the news broke, they dissed Travis Scott in the second single for their latest album, “Let God ...