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GQ columnist Frazier Tharpe, writer of this week’s GQ Hype on resurgent coke-rap kingpins Clipse, drops the bonus features from the profile the Internet can’t stop talking about.
Pusha T and Malice tell us they left Def Jam because the label objected to a Kendrick Lamar verse on their first Clipse album ...
Clipse was previously signed to Def Jam, but fans noticed that the record label was not mentioned in or on the release or ...
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James savored Kendrick Lamar's contribution on the upcoming album from the Clipse.
"They wanted me to ask Kendrick to censor his verse, which of course I was never doing," Pusha T said of the Universal-owned ...
Clipse is gearing up for their first group release in over a decade with upcoming album, Let God Sort ‘Em Out. During a promo ...
Clipse has announced their long-awaited fourth studio album, Let God Sort Em Out, marking their first release as a duo in over 15 years. On Thursday (May 29), Pusha T and Malice revealed that their ...
The brothers from Virginia Beach finally released a proper single to their highly anticipated reunion album 'Let God Sort Em Out.' ...
It turns out that the first new Clipse single in 16 years does not open with the line “yellow diamonds look like pee-pee.” ...
Clipse will release Let God Sort Em Out, their first album since 2009, on July 11. Listen to Pusha T and Malice's new song “Ace Trumpets” now.
Clipse have shared details of their long-awaited new album, titled Let God Sort Em Out. After years of teasing a new project, ...
In addition to reuniting with Virginian classmate Pharrell for Let God Sort Em Out, the duo also once again taps graphic ...