Clipse, Pusha T
Digest more
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.
Clipse, the rap duo of Pusha T and No Malice, is making a stop in Houston on its first tour in more than a decade. The group announced Monday the Let God Sort Em Out Tour for later this summer, which is its first tour since the duo went on hiatus 15 years ago.
In addition to reuniting with Virginian classmate Pharrell for Let God Sort Em Out, the duo also once again taps graphic designer Kaws, who provides the album art and other design elements. Meanwhile, Jay-Z’s Roc Nation is the distributor, building on Pusha’s working relationship with the Brooklyn music impresario.
After years of teasing, Pusha T and No Malice have made it official: There will be a new Clipse album. Let God Sort Em Out, the Thornton brothers’ long-awaited follow-up to December 2009’s Til the Casket Drops,
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.
Explore more
Get ready to hear hits such as “Grindin’” and “When the Last Time” when this iconic hip-hop duo goes back on tour.
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 Out, but interestingly enough the reunion didn’t come without some repercussions as the two-man group was dropped from Def Jam Records after refusing to remove a Kendrick Lamar verse from their project.
Pusha T certainly has a lot of press unrelated to his new Clipse project with his brother. Although he continues to be praised in hip hop circles for his lyrical finesse and raw street imagery, Azealia Banks is making it crystal clear that she is not part of the fan club. That part.