In a relatively recent interview, ex-Clipse rapper Pusha T predicts a new album released this November.
Beyond his collaborations with Kanye West, my only experience with Pusha until recently was 2006’s infectiously dystopic Hell Hath No Fury, which created one of the most unique album universes of any release in recent memory. However, after picking up Clipse’s more sporadic but still suburb first album Lord Willin’, I couldn’t be more excited to hear what Pusha is doing next. Clipse has proved to be one of the most versatile rap groups of the decade—their funky party tracks and cautionary coke tales ask each ask to be taken seriously for what they are. Check out some of their best work below:
And what has Clipse’s other half, Malice, been up to? Writing a novel, apparently.

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