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The Clipse are back. After delivering one of the more memorable album rollouts in recent rap history, Pusha T and Malice have ...
Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and Malice, have returned with their fourth studio album, Let God Sort Them Out, and the early ...
Justin Bieber, Renell Medrano. With so much good music being released all the time, it can be hard to determine what to ...
Clipse release their fourth studio album Let God Sort Em Out, produced by Pharrell Williams and featuring Kendrick Lamar, ...
The duo's first album in 16 years is refined and purposeful, featuring work from Pharrell, Nas, Tyler, the Creator and more.
"Tyler is the number one Clipster," Pusha T proclaimed. "As a fan of the discography, Tyler is the number one Clipster. He ...
Ahead of his new tour and new album, New Orleans native Jon Batiste gifts his fans with the single “BIG MONEY.” After years of shaping the sound of well-known artists, Jane Handcock steps fully into ...
Now that we’re on the cusp of hearing a Clipse album for the first time in 15 years when Let God Sort Em Out drops Friday ...
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XXL Mag on MSNClipse Release First Album in 15 Years Let God Sort Em OutThe Clipse are back in grind mode. Fifteen years following the release of the last album, Til The Casket Drops, the Virginia ...
Clipse dropped Let God Sort Em Out on Friday with Pharrell behind the boards and Kendrick Lamar in tow, marking a bold return after 16 years.
Virginia Beach duo Clipse have returned with Let God Sort Em Out, their first studio album since 2009, which includes collaborations with Pharrell Williams, Kendrick Lamar and more.
To stay in Trump's good graces, the label reportedly demanded cuts to the duo's collab with Kendrick Lamar—so they left.
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