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Virginia Beach continues to be at the forefront of redefining fashion. The Clipse are now starring in the launch campaign for the adidas Superstar 92.
There are certain ideas that make you say, “What took so long?,” when they finally come to fruition. Case in point, Pusha T has launched a coffee line called Grindin Coffee.
It seems Clipse’s fans’ wishes will finally be answered. The Brothers Thornton have confirmed they have a new album on the way.
When Pusha T speaks, the culture listens. He recently conducted an interview with GQ and discussed Pharrell Williams, The Clipse and more.
If you are talking Coke Rap then you have to put respect on the Clipse. But to hear their former colleague tell it most of their classic bars come from his life.
While the Hip-Hop world patiently waited on a Pusha T’s response his brother spoke up on his behalf. No Malice has confirmed what everyone already knew.
Less than 24 hours after consuming gluttonous amounts of grub among kinfolk, shoppers will trek out in the wee hours of Black Friday morning (November 28) to go on a buying spree. But what’s a shopping trip without a proper soundtrack?
The Clipse may no longer be in the business of creating albums together (hopefully a momentary fact), but they’ll never be defunct because Pusha T and No Malice are bound by blood. CNN Tonight explored the brothers’ relationship, their street background, and of course, the latter’s religious reawakening.
Pusha T, who’s in Miami working on his King Push album with The Neptunes, took to Facebook to confirm that he and his brother No Malice are reuniting. This follows days of speculation stemming from reports by Karen Civil and Pow TV Rap Show.
No matter how accomplished Pusha T and No Malice are as soloists, fans will always keep asking about the Clipse. VIBE caught up with the Brothers Thornton for a pair of thorough interviews, both separately and together (actually, that makes for three interviews).
Plenty of people are quick to say No Malice (formerly Malice) lost same of his lyrical gift of bag when he was born again. They’re probably just mad the Clipse MC isn’t focusing on the exquisitely delivered coke tales. The VA rapper’s latest single, “Bury That,” partly tackles that very topic.
Pusha T isn’t the only Thornton brother staking a musical claim in the summer of 2013. No Malice (formerly Malice) of the Clipse has revealed more details about his Hear Ye Him solo debut, including a July release date.