• UPROXX
    • NEWS
    • RELEASE DATES
    • VIDEOS
    • FILM/TV
    • LIFE/TRAVEL
    • DIME MAG
    • ABOUT
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • UPROXX
    • NEWS
    • RELEASE DATES
    • VIDEOS
    • FILM/TV
    • LIFE/TRAVEL
    • DIME MAG
    • ABOUT
    • PRIVACY POLICY

Hip Hop Clipse

Jay Z Once Tapped To Takeover Atlantic Records?

Clipse Teases Possibility Of Working Together Again

DirtyDiggs Remix “Pussy” By The Clipse

RasRok’s “Unreal” Experience Recording With No Malice

No Malice “Movin’ Weight” Album Stream, Cover Art & Tracklist

Pusha T Speaks On The Clipse Discovering Their Hipster Audience

No Malice Discusses Clipse’s Prowess & Meek Mill On “Dreamchasers 4”

No Malice Opines On What A Clipse Reunion Would Do To The Rap Scene

No Malice Opines On What A Clipse Reunion Would Do To The Rap Scene

Pusha T Explains Why He Doesn’t Have A Favorite NFL Team

Pusha T Explains Why He Doesn’t Have A Favorite NFL Team

Clipse: The Neptunes’ #1 discovery

Previous

Real Name: Terrence Thornton & Gene Thornton

Aliases: Pusha T & No Malice

BORN:
May 13, 1977
AGE:
48
NET WORTH:
$15 million
HEIGHT:
5'11

BIO

Hailing from Virginia, Clipse launched onto the scene as connoisseur of “coke rap.” The duo, made up of brothers Pusha T and No Malice, linked up with The Neptunes in the '90s, marrying their street tales with Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo's futuristic production. Clipse first signed with Elektra Records, but after their single "The Funeral" fell under the radar, their album got shelved. The the duo later joined Arista Records and changed the game with their debut album Lord Willin.' The classic single "Grindin” propelled the album to No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and eventually gold status. After more label woes, Clipse hit the mixtape circuit hard and set up their Re-Up Gang collective. When their label issues finally cleared up, they returned with the critically acclaimed Hell Hath No Fury in 2006, followed by their third and final album, Til the Casket Drops,  in 2009. The duo officially went on hiatus in 2010 and Pusha T and No Malice have since both pursued solo careers. In 2019, Clipse reunited on Kanye West's song "Use This Gospel.”

PROPS

  • Their debut album Lord Willin’ went gold
  • “When the Last Time” peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100
  • Launched their imprint Re-Up Gang in 2005
  • Appeared on Justin Timberlake’s No. 1 hit “Like I Love You”

Top Clipse Questions

What was Clipse's first label?

Clipse first signed to Elektra Records in 1996.

Where are Clipse from?

Although they were raised in Virginia, Pusha T and No Malice were both born in the Bronx, New York.

When did Clipse meet The Neptunes?

Pusha T and No Malice first met Pharrell and Chad Hugo in the early '90s in Virginia Beach.

What was the name of Clipse's album on Elektra Records?

Exclusive Audio Footage. Produced entirely by The Neptunes, the album was recorded between 1997 and 1999, but it was shelved after the lead single "The Funeral" failed to make a significant impact.

Was Clipse's “Grindin'” almost given to JAY-Z?

According to Pusha T, Pharrell said if the Clipse didn’t come to the studio he would give the "Grindin'" beat to JAY-Z.

Who was a part of the Re-Up Gang?

Clipse's Re-Up Gang comprised of Pusha T, No Malice, Ab-Liva and Sandman.

  • News
  • Release Dates
  • Videos
  • Singles
  • Reviews
Privacy Policy • About
Copyright © 2025 Uproxx Studios All Rights Reserved
×

Subscribe To DX Newsletter

Get the most important stories in HIPHOPDX
straight to your inbox