Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the span of just four months, Pusha T and Malice lost both of their parents. The rappers’ mother, Mildred Thornton, died in ...
Pusha and Malice reunited on the long-awaited album on July 11. The 13-song project features guest appearances from Nas, Tyler, The Creator, Stove Good Cooks and more. While there was speculation that ...
Few rappers have maintained a lane as razor-defined as Pusha T. From the moment he stepped into the spotlight as one half of Clipse, his vivid depictions of street life and unflinching penmanship made ...
” ]For more than two decades, Pusha T and Malice — the Virginia Beach brothers who make up the rap duo Clipse — have tended to a very specific corner of hip-hop. As a unit and apart, they have been ...
Pusha T confirmed the upcoming Clipse album is complete; he and No Malice are just waiting for a special feature. Pusha T is just one step away from releasing the highly anticipated Clipse album, but ...
The Neptunes (Pharrell and Chad Hugo) are a major part of the Clipse (Pusha T and No Malice) story: The production duo has been at the helm of all four Clipse albums, including their latest, 2009’s ...
Travis Scott seems to have some words for Pusha T. The Utopia rapper, 34, released his Jackboys 2 compilation album alongside his Cactus Jack Records collaborators on Sunday, July 13. And in between ...
Rumors are swirling that Kendrick Lamar may appear alongside Pusha T and Malice on a track titled “Chains & Whips” on the upcoming Clipse album. Kendrick Lamar fans are going wild over a rumor the ...
We're still waiting on that Clipse reunion album. For a while now, rap-legend brothers Pusha T and Malice have been back together, working on a new LP produced entirely by their old comrade Pharrell.
Their latest song, 'Birds Don't Sing' confirms that Pusha T and his brother, No Malice, are releasing a full album soon. It looks like the Thornton brothers, Gene (No Malice) and Terrence (Pusha T), ...
Pusha T has revealed he tried to recapture the Clipse magic he had with his brother No Malice on his solo albums but realized he couldn't do it. In his conversation with GQ, published on Tuesday, King ...