"Now that he's onboard, everything else is perfect," Pusha T tells The BoomBox.
The G.O.O.D. Music rapper's brother, No Malice, is the man he's referring to. Formerly known as Malice of the Clipse, he converted to Christianity last year, and ditched the drug trade raps that once permeated his rhymes...
After experiencing a spiritual transformation and becoming born again, Malice of Virginia "coke rap" outfit the Clipse has announced that he will be changing his MC name.
No longer identifying with his malicious moniker, Malice revealed in a recent interview that he will be attempting to "clean up a bit" by using a new name to represent the change in his persona...
Since Pusha T confirmed his addition to the G.O.O.D. Music roster, the braided rapper has stirred conversation about whether the Clipse will cease to exist. The rapper spoke candidly about the status of the Virginia rap duo and promised that songs like 'Popular Demand (Popeyes)' and 'Kinda Like a Big Deal' wouldn't be the last works to come from the brothers Thornton, despite their recent separate
The Clipse -- Pusha T and Malice -- have officially signed with Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music to release the follow-up to 2009's 'Til the Casket Drops.' While Pusha T has been rumored to be signing with G.O.O.D. for some time now, the rapper confirmed the news with MTV after his surprise performance with Kanye at last night's VMAs...
In late April, Clipse -- brothers Pusha T and Malice -- revealed plans to release solo projects in the upcoming year, and it seems like Pusha T will be the first sibling to follow-through on that promise.
On Monday (July 12) MissInfo premiered Pusha T's new track 'Bidding War' -- a freestyle over Jay Electronica's 'The Ghost of Christopher Wallace' -- to announce the arrival of his new mixtape, '
Rolling with Jay-Z is never a bad idea, and it now appears that Malice, of critically acclaimed rap duo Clipse, might be going under Hov's wing for his solo debut. Details are still scarce, but Malice has pulled one of those denials that implies a big announcement will be on the way when all the contracts are signed and a marketing plan is in order...
For rap group the Clipse, the Internet has provided obvious benefit. While the Virginia duo, Malice and Pusha, have a huge presence and following, but were initially hesitant to communicate with their fans via the Net.
"It's all about utilizing the Internet, and we really weren't into that the first time around," Malice explained...
The Clipse's Malice will become hip-hop's latest rapper-turned-author after announcing plans this week to release a new book titled 'Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind and Naked,' following the group's upcoming album 'Till the Casket Drops.' Malice told Honey Magazine that the purpose of his book is to present the public with the entire story surrounding the tidbits of information that the Clipse has
Pitchfork writer Tom Breihan's review of the Clipse's upcoming 'Road to Til the Casket Drops' mixtape received an unexpected response Monday, when the rap group used their website to clap back with a little critique of their own.
While Breihan's review was largely positive, certainly receiving a better score than their previous mixtape, Clipse took issue with the general tone of the review and th