The rollout for Let God Sort Em Out reflects Clipse’s commitment to authenticity and long-term vision. “The Birds Don’t Sing” was shaped by personal grief, offering a raw entry point into the album.
No one really thought Clipse would get back together. The duo, composed of brothers Pusha T and Malice, is well known for setting a new precedent for rap throughout the aughts. If you wipe the dust ...
Rappers Pusha T and Malice join MSNBC’s Ari Melber for an extended interview, and open about reuniting as Clipse after 15 years, losing their parents, stepping inside the Obama White House, and how ...
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 ...
The sibling rap duo spoke to PEOPLE about their long-awaited next album ahead of their reunion performance at Pepsi's Dig In Day Block Party later this month Njera Perkins was a digital news writer at ...
After a 16-year hiatus and with no go-to band in place, Clipse's Tiny Desk took lots of time to piece together. At first, I didn't know exactly what they were looking for, in terms of sonics, but it ...
The Thornton brothers talk family, stigma and Grammy aspirations in a wide-ranging chat with PEOPLE Brenton Blanchet is an Associate Editor on PEOPLE's TV team. He has been working at PEOPLE since ...
No one has had a music musical comeback quite like rap duo Clipse. With their recent album, “Let God Sort Em Out,” the hip-hop group — made up of brothers Malice and Pusha T — have been dominating the ...