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Pusha T defends Clipse’s signature style, saying their music reflects real-life experiences rather than catering to trends.
Pusha T and Malice took the stage at the 2025 ESPY Awards to perform songs from the latest Clipse album, Let God Sort Em Out.
Clipse (aka Pusha T and No Malice) just released the terrific 'Let God Sort Em Out,' their first album in 15+ years, their tour which starts August 3 in Boston.
After 15 years, the Clipse have reunited on wax with their album "Let God Sort Em Out" and fans are loving their epic ...
Let God Sort Em Out is the first Clipse album in 15 years, following 2009’s Til the Casket Drops. “I feel like I don’t think ...
In this Q&A, ahead of the release Friday of their new album, the Virginia Beach brothers reflect on industry strife, morals, ...
Clipse, the duo of brothers Malice and Pusha T, showcased their descriptive lyricism during their potent Tiny Desk set.
Pusha T has a response for critics of his music who believe Clipse never switch the topics they rap about.
Last week, Clipse dropped their long-awaited fourth major label album, Let God Sort Em Out , which was sans a speculated ...
No Malice seems to be living up to his new moniker. The older half of the Clipse wants his younger sibling, Pusha T, to stop “picking” on Drake. During a recent interview with BET, ...
Pusha T: I don’t really know. I mean, Re-Up was born from the Clipse, so without us recording together, I don’t see Re-Up gang as a whole recording together.
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.