Clipse is returning after 15 years with a new album, showing they're still hard at work.

Pusha T and his brother No Malice will be dropping an album in the near future.

June 21st 2024.

Clipse is returning after 15 years with a new album, showing they're still hard at work.
It seems like the dynamic duo, Gene and Terrence Thornton, also known as the Thornton brothers, are ready to get back to work as they tease an upcoming Clipse album. The exciting news was shared in a recent interview with Vulture, right after their latest single "Birds Don't Sing" featuring the talented John Legend, premiered at the Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer Fashion Show. Fans have been eagerly waiting for new music from the brothers since their last joint project in 2009. In fact, they even gave a sneak peek of their upcoming album during a performance in Paris, where they hinted at a collaboration with Nas. Pusha T, one half of the duo, took to social media to share the exciting news and revealed that there are more features to look forward to on the album.

Despite Pusha T's busy schedule over the past few years, his brother No Malice took a different path and found solace in his faith. He released a few solo albums, but his newfound Christian beliefs prevented him from creating the same type of music that fans were used to from Clipse. However, now the brothers are back and ready to take on the music industry once again. Their last album, "Til the Casket Drops," was released in 2009, but No Malice believes that everything happens in its own time. "Everything is ordained and coming at the right time," he stated.

For those who are unaware, the Thornton brothers' father was a deacon, and No Malice shared that he received his father's blessing to return to Clipse. "My dad played a crucial role in my decision-making," he revealed. "I asked for his opinion on me rapping again, and he said, 'You still have to make a living. You still have to take care of your family. I understand where you're coming from, but I think you've been too hard on yourself.' That meant a lot to me because our family went through a lot during the Clipse years. To have his blessing, especially since he's a deacon in the church and loves God, made me reevaluate everything."

Pusha T also shared his excitement for the upcoming album, promising that it will be "a rap album of the year." He also mentioned that they have plans for touring and other public appearances. "I believe this album showcases the growth and maturity of a rap duo," Pusha T explained. "It's a testament to our refined taste and ability to create high-quality music. You can only achieve this level of sophistication when you have the basics down to a science, which is something that has been missing in the industry. And of course, there's always that competitive aspect."

And just like their debut album, "Lord Willin," the upcoming project was produced entirely by the legendary Pharrell Williams. With all the anticipation and excitement surrounding the return of Clipse, it's safe to say that the Thornton brothers are ready to take over the music industry once again. Not only that, but Pusha T has also been busy expanding his business empire, with his medical transportation company becoming a lucrative venture. It's clear that these brothers are always on the grind, and their upcoming album is just the beginning of their continued success.

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