Clipse

Clipse
Clipse at The Middle East in February 2007
Clipse at The Middle East in February 2007
Background information
OriginVirginia Beach, Virginia, U.S.
Genres
Years active
  • 1994–2010
  • 2019 and 2022 (partial reunions)
  • 2023–present
LabelsRoc Nation
Spinoffs
Members

Clipse, also known as the Clipse, is an American hip hop duo from Virginia Beach, Virginia. Formed in 1994, it consists of brothers Gene "Malice" and Terrence "Pusha T" Thornton. Pusha T was known as Terrar during the group's early years, while No Malice was originally known as Malicious, but changed his stage name to Malice soon after the group's formation, before changing it to No Malice in 2012 following his conversion to Christianity. As key figures in establishing Virginia as one of the East Coast's strongholds in hip hop, the duo's frequent subject matter is based around illegal drug trade.[2]

The two were discovered by producer and fellow Virginia Beach native, Pharrell Williams, who convinced the artists to work in tandem. Williams served as executive and lead producer for their first two albums, as part of the Neptunes and as a frequent guest performer.[3] Williams led Clipse to sign with Elektra Records, for whom they recorded an album, Exclusive Audio Footage. The album was shelved, and the duo were dropped by the label after the lukewarm commercial response of its supposed lead single, "The Funeral".

In 2001, Williams signed the duo to Arista Records as the first act to sign with his newfound Star Trak Entertainment imprint. Their debut studio album, Lord Willin' (2002), peaked at number four on the Billboard 200, received gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and was met with critical praise.[4] After a several-year delay due to record-label reshuffling, the duo's second album and third albums, Hell Hath No Fury (2006) and Til the Casket Drops (2009), were both met with critical acclaim despite commercial stagnation. In 2010, the duo went on hiatus and both members pursued solo careers.

Clipse officially reunited to guest appear alongside Kenny G on Kanye West's 2019 song "Use This Gospel", from the latter's album Jesus Is King.[5] The duo's upcoming fourth studio album, Let God Sort Em Out, is scheduled for release by Jay-Z's Roc Nation on July 11, 2025. Produced entirely by Williams, it is being preceded by the single "Ace Trumpets".

  1. ^ a b c Torreano, Bradley. "Clipse Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  2. ^ "Today In Hip-Hop History: The Clipse Release Their Debut LP 'Lord Willin' 19 Years Ago". Thesource.com. August 20, 2021.
  3. ^ "The Evolution of Clipse". Vice.com. October 9, 2013.
  4. ^ "Clipse". RIAA.
  5. ^ "Kanye West Reunites Clipse for New Song on Jesus is King Album". Xxlmag.com. September 28, 2019.

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