When it comes to Kanye West, Pusha T says it’s strictly business. The revelation came about during a press run for The Clipse, the critically-acclaimed rap duo made up of real-life brothers Malice ...
The duo of brothers known for rapping with single-minded focus is returning with “Let God Sort Em Out,” its first studio album since 2009. Credit... Supported by By Joe Coscarelli and Jon Caramanica ...
” ]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 ...
I t took 16 years, but they did it: Pusha T and Malice, a.k.a. Terrence Thornton and Gene Thornton Jr., a.k.a. the Clipse, reunited for their first album since 2009 and flipped the world of hip-hop on ...
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 of their sibling relationship. By Kyle Eustice In the span of just four ...
When it comes to real brotherhood in hip-hop, very few relationships have lasted long enough to feel generational. Trends shift, alliances change, and industry politics often get in the way. But ...
Clipse, the reunited rap duo of brothers Pusha T and Malice, performed at the Rave's Eagles Ballroom Aug. 17, kicking off the annual Hip-Hop Week MKE. The duo is touring behind its first album in 16 ...
Sweaters (worn at neck) by Ralph Lauren Purple Label. Jackets, shirts, pants, and ties by Polo Ralph Lauren. Shoes by G.H. Bass. Socks by Todd Snyder. Jewelry, subjects’ own. “We are going to get ...