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The Clipse Released Their Debut LP ‘Lord Willin’ 23 Years Ago

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The Clipse Released Their Debut LP ‘Lord Willin’ 23 Years Ago

23 years ago, brothers Terrence and Gene Thornton, better known as Pusha T and Malice, dropped Lord Willin’, the Clipse’s debut album that stamped their names among hip hop’s most revered lyricists.

Backed exclusively by the Neptunes and released on Pharrell Williams’ Star Trak imprint, the project put the duo’s razor-sharp pen game on full display. Their raw, unfiltered street narratives painted vivid pictures of the coke trade while still managing to push VA into the spotlight as an undeniable East Coast hub. Alongside peers like Missy Elliott, Timbaland, and Magoo, the Clipse helped carve Virginia’s spot in the culture—laying a foundation that would later give rise to artists like Chris Brown and Wale.

Lord Willin’ gave us some undeniable classics that still ring off today. “Grindin’” became an anthem, spawning legendary remixes with Noreaga, Lil Wayne, and Birdman. “Cot Damn,” featuring Re-Up Gang affiliates Ab-Liva and Roscoe P. Coldchain, remains a street favorite, while “When The Last Time” showcased their chemistry with Kelis and Pharrell. The album’s platinum success solidified their arrival and set the stage for their place in hip hop’s upper echelon.

Now, over two decades later, the Clipse are preparing to turn the page with a brand-new album in 2025—their first in years. For fans who grew up banging Lord Willin’, this moment is both a celebration of legacy and a reminder that the Thornton brothers are still ready to apply pressure.

Salute to Pusha T, No Malice, Pharrell, and the entire Star Trak family for delivering a timeless debut that continues to echo in hip hop history.



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