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Pusha T and Malice tell us they left Def Jam because the label objected to a Kendrick Lamar verse on their first Clipse album ...
Hip-Hop fans are rejoicing now that the Clipse have reunited and will be returning with a new album in July, Let God Sort Em ...
Clipse—the Virginia hip-hop duo of Pusha T and No Malice—announced their departure from Def Jam Recordings over a dispute ...
"They wanted me to ask Kendrick to censor his verse, which of course I was never doing,” Pusha T said in an interview GQ, ...
The rapper claims that the label, which is owned by Universal Music Group, was reluctant to release a song with two of ...
Pusha T dropped a few bombs during his recent interview with GQ. Among them was his decision to part ways with Def Jam ...
Pusha T and No Malice have reunited as Clipse for their first album in 15 years, Let God Sort ‘Em Out.
Pusha T is opening up about the unconventional way he got out of his contract with Def Jam, all because he refused to cut ...
Pusha T and Malice left Def Jam after creative conflicts, securing master ownership through a Roc Nation deal.
We also can’t forget Pusha’s past beef with Drake, in which he spilled the tea on the “Hotline Bling” rapper having a son. So ...