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Music "Let God Sort Em Out" is still loading, but Pusha T and No Malice have assured fans their Pharrell-produced record will be worth the wait.
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Streetwear The two Clipse rappers are being dragged for their outfits.
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Music Malice changed his name to No Malice in 2012 on a spiritual journey, but his Clipse reunion with his brother Pusha T needed more fire.
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Music Pusha T and Malice return to Reddit for a new AMA, where they refuse to acknowledge other rap songs released this year.
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Music Clipse are about three weeks away from dropping their first album as a duo since December 2009 and every teaser we've gotten has been gas.
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Music Pusha T spoke about the new Clipse album "Let God Sort Em Out" during a GQ interview about selling his clothing grails.
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Music Pharrell and Chad Hugo are currently not on speaking terms, but Clipse felt this comeback album wouldn't be complete without the former.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music It looks like this is the final step in completing Clipse's comeback, and Pusha T really lit up fans' excitement with this one.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Music Looking ahead to the rest of the year, these are several long-awaited hip hop albums that are highly anticipated by passionate fans.
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Music The hype for this full-length reunion is ramping up.
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Music All the Neptunes affiliates get along.
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Music Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 after selling 113,000 copies. They surpassed Lil Wayne’s The Carter 6.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul