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Clipse is an American hip hop duo, formed in Norfolk, Virginia in 1992, made up of brothers Gene "Malice" Thornton and Terrence "Pusha T" Thornton. They met Pharrell in 1993, he formed a working relationship with the duo and helped them secure a contract with Elektra Records. The group's debut single flopped, but Williams resuscitated their careers by signing them to his Star Trak Label. The Clipse's debut album, Lord Willin', was released in 2002, and their sophmore effort, Hell Hath No Fury, was released in 2006 to much critical acclaim. |
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News in english
about Clipse
(September / 2009)
SOHH EXCLUSIVE: Pusha T Explains Rick Rubin-Clipse Connection, "He Came In & Heard Everything" [Audio] Date: 04 Sep 2009 SOHH.com -
After initial reports of Rick Rubin producing tracks on The Clipse's upcoming Till The Casket Drops, Pusha T hit up SOHH to clear up the rumors and explain the Def Jam co-founder's role on the new album. [Visit SOHH.com for more information]
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Interview | Pusha-T of Clipse Date: 05 Sep 2009 Seattle Times -
"You blacked out on ' Hell Hath No Fury ,' alladat. I'm just telling you to give me all your blackout, and stick it in a flow. Shove all your blackout into a flow.
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Clipse play hip-hop kings for a day at Rotture show Date: 12 Sep 2009 The Oregonian -
In some parallel universe, Clipse are the biggest thing in rap.
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Fall music: Steve Jones' picks Date: 18 Sep 2009 USA Today -
50 Cent is out with Before I Self Destruct in November. Also ahead: Albums by The Roots, Wale and Clipse.
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Bruin Bash kicks off Welcome Week with musical groups Clipse, LMFAO Date: 21 Sep 2009 The Daily Bruin -
Kicking off the excitement of Welcome Week Sunday, the Campus Events Commission and Cultural Affairs Commission will host Bruin Bash featuring performances by groups Clipse and LMFAO.
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The Clipse Ready "Casket Drops" LP, "We Had A Lot Of Dead Weight Around Us That Got Cleared Out" Date: 21 Sep 2009 SOHH.com -
The Clipse's Malice recently spoke on the overall feel of the upcoming Till The Casket Drops LP and explained why the sound is more reminiscent to the duo's 2002 debut album, Lord Willin'. [Visit SOHH.com for more information]
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