Pusha T and Malice - Announce First Tour Dates in 15 Years
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The Virginia hip-hop duo will perform together for the first time in 15 years, with tickets going on sale June 13 at axs.com.
After Pusha T refused to change a guest verse from Kendrick Lamar on the upcoming Clipse album, he bought his way out of his record deal with Def Jam.
Pusha T and No Malice are brothers who first formed Clipse in the 1990s in their hometown of Virginia Beach, Virginia. The duo worked extensively with Pharrell Williams, another Virginia native, and dropped three albums in the first decade of the century.
Virginia Beach hip-hop duo Clipse is going back on tour for the first time in 15 years. And, of course, they have a show in their hometown. The Hampton Roads rappers — Gene and Terrence Thornton, a.k.a Malice and Pusha T, who are brothers — will perform Aug. 10 at The Dome.
Get ready to hear hits such as “Grindin’” and “When the Last Time” when this iconic hip-hop duo goes back on tour.
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iHeart on MSNPusha T Reportedly Paid 7 Figures To Get Out Of Def Jam DealPusha T and Malice had to drop a seven-figure sum to get out of their deal with Def Jam. According to an interview Billboard published on Tuesday, June 3, Push's manager, Steven Victor, explained how the Virginia rappers were able to make the move from their longtime record label to Roc Nation amid issues Def Jam's parent company,
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Pusha T and No Malice have reunited as Clipse for their first album in 15 years, Let God Sort ‘Em Out.
Pusha T is locked in a high-stakes battle with Universal Music Group over creative freedom beyond typical artist-label disputes.
Pusha T is opening up about the unconventional way he got out of his contract with Def Jam, all because he refused to cut Kendrick Lamar's verse.
In the lobby of a Manhattan hotel, I’m waiting with Clipse ’s publicist to be let upstairs to talk to the Virginia duo. Surprisingly, Pusha T walks up on us, wearing all black. He’s in a chipper mood, talking to us about the rollout for Let God Sort Em Out, the first Clipse album in 15 years, dropping July 11 .