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Finally, the pair have a full new album to share in ‘Let The Lord Sort Em Out’. It’s a record that was supposed to be a coronation – a reminder of the Virginia brothers’ uncanny ability to turn corner ...
The duo's first album in 16 years is refined and purposeful, featuring work from Pharrell, Nas, Tyler, the Creator and more.
The Clipse are back in grind mode. Fifteen years following the release of the last album, Til The Casket Drops, the Virginia ...
To stay in Trump's graces, the label reportedly demanded cuts to the duo's collab with Kendrick Lamar—so they left.
Now that we’re on the cusp of hearing a Clipse album for the first time in 15 years when Let God Sort Em Out drops Friday ...
Pusha T is done holding his tongue when it comes to Kanye West, now simply known as Ye. In a candid new interview with Ebro ...
Pusha T and No Malice's new album as Clipse, Let God Sort Em Out, is a masterclass in prayer, pain, and Pharrell beats.
And that’s the buzz in a nutshell: fans are picking sides, analyzing tone, dissecting motives. But one thing’s clear: the ...
In the latest edition of Rolling Stone's indie-rap column No Filler we talk to Ovrkast, and review new albums from Bruiser Wolf, McKinley Dixon, and Rocky Snyda ...
Pusha T has crowned Tyler, the Creator as the ultimate Clipse superfan, praising the rapper’s deep knowledge of the duo’s ...
Pusha, typically stoic, apparently “lost it” at the neutral stance. It’s the kind of moment rap fans live for—where celeb ...
Pusha T says Drake outperforms both Kendrick Lamar and himself, while questioning Kendrick’s legacy in new interview.
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