No Malice
Pusha T took to Instagram to salute The Kennedy Center, Mayor Muriel Bowser and more after a two-day visit to Washington, D.C.
Pusha T was just as surprised as the fans were when his older twin brother No Malice agreed to reunite their legendary group for an appearance on Kanye West’s latest album, Jesus is King.
Clipse rapper No Malice is dropping his new album, Let The Dead Bury The Dead, this summer.Â
No Malice, formerly of the Clipse, just dropped a new documentary on Netflix. Check out the trailer here.
On Friday (July 1), Snoop Dogg will deliver his 14th studio album Coolaid, from which he’s already released a Jeremih-assisted song called “Point Seen Money Gone” and “Kush Ups,” featuring Wiz Khalifa.
Touting himself as Pastor Jeezy during his last album rollout, the rap veteran continues to minister with a similar pacing on “Gotta Be A Man,” a track that appears on the upcoming OST for Bounce TV series Saint & Sinners.
The Clipse may no longer be in the business of creating albums together (hopefully a momentary fact), but they’ll never be defunct because Pusha T and No Malice are bound by blood. CNN Tonight explored the brothers’ relationship, their street background, and of course, the latter’s religious reawakening.
The righteous half of Clipse has no plans of reuniting with his brother, Pusha T, in the spirit of cocaine raps, but that has no bearing  on No Malice’s desire to rhyme. Just recently, the season MC kicked some spiritual some bars on 106 & Park‘s “The Backroom.”
Who knew that Clipse’s No Malice and Pusha T loved to pull at fans’ heartstrings? The likelihood of new album from the Virginia duo has been the topic of discussion for some time, but the older of the brothers Thorton laid that to rest during a discussion with RapZilla at SXSW in Austin, Tex.
Here’s another development in the storied Clipse LP. No Malice burst a bubble or two during a recent interviewed with FADER.
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With no signs of a Clipse album in the immediate future, this new song from No Malice featuring Pusha T is the closest things fans will get.