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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
(November / 2009)
Rick Ross, Clipse, Pete Wentz To Appear At Woodie Awards Date: 16 Nov 2009 MTV Music Television -
Passion Pit and the Clipse, featuring Rick Ross and Cam'ron, have been announced as performers at the 2009 mtvU Woodie Awards, and Pete Wentz, Zooey Deschanel, Asher Roth and more join the presenters list.
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Peep This: Clipse Feat. Cam'ron "Popular Demand (Popeyes)" (Vibe Magazine)
Date: 16 Nov 2009 50 Cent in 50 Shots With his gritty album Before I Self Destruct dropping Nov. 16, VIBE shows 50 Fif faces. Turnin' Me On: Keri Hilson Keri's click-snap game is on point. Check out this 20-plus photo gallery for proof...
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Obama Fried Chicken Cut From Video Date: 19 Nov 2009 Gothamist -
Remember that whole Obama Fried Chicken debacle? It's back, in a sort of blurred-out-on-MTV kind of way. Brokelyn reports that the Clipse video for “Popular Demand (Popeye’s)” consists mostly of Clipse and Cam'ron and company "in front of a place with a blank yellow marquee." That is, if you see it on MTV , it will appear blank— everywhere else it's running with a fully in-focus sign, reading ...
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Why 'Obama Fried Chicken' Sign Was Blurred In Clipse 'Popular Demand' Music Video Date: 23 Nov 2009 The Huffington Post -
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Missing Obama Fried Chicken sign explained: Owner demanded $3K to be in Clipse video, director says Date: 23 Nov 2009 New York Daily News -
Brooklyn's Obama Fried Chicken is at the center of controversy, again. This time its owner probably won't be accused of racism, but maybe greed.
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Obama Fried Chicken Owner Demanded $3,000 for Video: Director Date: 23 Nov 2009 NBC New York -
After spotting a curious edit in MTV's copy of the Clipse's new rap video last week, Brokelyn caught up with the director of "Popular Demand" to see who really made the call to remove "Obama Fried Chicken" from...
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Obama Fried Chicken Owner Wanted $3K For Video Date: 24 Nov 2009 Gothamist -
After they pointed out that the Obama Fried Chicken sign was mysteriously blurred out in a new Clipse video, Brokelyn talked to video director Rik Cordero to find out why. He told them: "The decision was made by the owner of the restaurant, who wouldn't sign our location agreement unless we paid him $3,000 cash. Therefore, the sign had to be edited out for network television. I can’t really ...
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Columbia Recording Artist, Clipse and DTLR Announce Exclusive Apparel Partnership and 'DTLR Presents Clipse By Popular ... Date: 25 Nov 2009 Yahoo.com -
Critically acclaimed hip-hop duo Clipse and DTLR announce their first retail partnership and the "DTLR Presents Clipse By Popular Demand" tour. This partnership represents the first retail merchandise collaboration with a music artist in the independent urban clothing chain's 26-year history.
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