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Sibling rappers Pusha T and Malice reunite after 15 years on an inventive record sprinkled with Pharrell Williams’s stardust ...
Let God Sort Em Out is Clipse's first album in over 15 years, following 2009's Til the Casket Drops. In addition to an appearance from Tyler, the project was produced by Pharrell and boasts features ...
Pusha T revealed on the Joe Budden podcast that Lamar was nearly on two tracks off of the Clipse's return album. Push specified that he sent Lamar "Chains & Whips" and "So Be It" and that the rapper ...
The legendary duo Clipse returns after more than 15 years, teaming up with Pharrell for a mature, aggressive, and razor-sharp record. Fans and critics alike ...
Rappers Pusha T and Malice, the Virginia Beach-born brothers who make up Clipse, released on Friday their fourth studio album ...
Clipse reunite and bring Pharrell; Wet Leg comes back swinging; and Noah Cyrus dabbles in folk-country. Here’s the best new music this week.
They don’t need to name names — like the title of the new album Clipse dropped today, all they have to do is Let God Sort Em Out. Listen to Clipse’s “Chains & Whips” featuring Kendrick Lamar above.
Clipse, one of hip hop’s best duos, has returned with a new album after a 15-year hiatus. Pusha T and his brother No Malice, ...
On "Let Got Sort Em Out," Clipse punctuates tales of drug trafficking with the wisdom that comes with age and loss.
In the pantheon of prestige rap, it never gets fancier than a Clipse reunion. While Pusha T and Malice predated the whole ...
Clipse 's Let God Sort Em Out, the peerless Virginia Beach duo's first new album in over 15 years, opens with a no-holds-barred moment of mournful reflection, as brothers Pusha T and Malice each bring ...
Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and Malice, have returned with their fourth studio album, Let God Sort Them Out, and the early ...