Clipse—the Virginia-born duo of brothers Pusha T and No Malice—re-entered the cultural conversation with a sharp “So Be It” ...
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 ...
Virginia Beach's own Malice and Pusha T, the rappers behind the duo Clipse, are coming back to The Dome after Christmas for ...
And still, the hype train only gains momentum. The Virginia duo stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to perform the album ...
Malice and Pusha T are the same duo they were nearly a quarter century ago when they released their first album as Clipse, ...
The Virginia Beach brothers famous for trading poetic hip-hop lines about gritty mindsets and rough-and-tumble streets will be home for the holidays. Rap duo Clipse, Gene and Terrence Thornton, aka ...
Let God Sort Em Out arrived in July, and serves as the first Clipse album since 2009. The project debuted at No. 4 on the ...
Clipse's Pusha T and Malice talk with Pharrell about album 'Let God Sort Em Out', what a win at the Grammys would mean to them and the state of rap.
Clipse reflected on their groundbreaking Vatican performance, calling it a powerful moment that showcased how far Hip-Hop has come.
During interviews for the rollout for The Clipse’s upcoming album “Let God Sort Em Out,” Pusha T has spoken candidly about his evaporated relationship with Kanye West. When it comes to Kanye West, ...
Clipse's "Birds Don't Sing" video pays tribute to their family tree and features a cameo from NFL quarterback Tyrod Taylor.
Clipse, formed by brothers Malice (L) and Pusha T, will perform at Salt Shed. Credit: Courtesy the artist The Reader is free. Producing it isn’t. And without your support, we can't continue. So we ...