Pusha T is still grindin', and sadly, it's still without No Malice, his brother and one-half of Clipse. The Virginia rapper silenced rumors of a reunion and maintained he's only working on his own project during his 20 days in the studio with the Neptunes.
The idea of what could come out of Pusha T's 20-day studio session with the Neptunes is enough to cause massive excitement. That anticipation has multiplied by a lot now that No Malice is back in the mix. Clipse have reunited.
No Malice hasn't forgotten his roots as one-half of the Clipse, but in the visual for 'Bury That,' he lets the world know it's time to let go of the past.
The Thornton brothers are back at it on 'Shame the Devil,' the highly anticipated Clipse reunion off No Malice's soon-coming solo debut, 'Hear Ye Him.'
Pusha T recently partnered with Italian designer Marcelo Burlon for a capsule collection of T-Shirts (that'll set you back a cool $296), but big bro No Malice is keeping it in the family for his latest fashion release.
"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...