Clipse, the Virginia Beach duo of brothers Gene “Malice” Thornton and Terrence “Pusha T” Thornton, have long been a cornerstone of Hip Hop, known for their razor-sharp lyricism and vivid storytelling. Formed in the early 1990s, they broke through with their 2002 debut Lord Willin’, a critical and commercial hit powered by The Neptunes’ futuristic beats and the single “Grindin’.” Their 2006 follow-up, Hell Hath No Fury, is often hailed as a masterpiece, its stark production and intricate drug-trade narratives cementing their cult status. After a hiatus marked by Malice’s turn to faith-based music and Pusha T’s solo success, Clipse…
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