Clipse have confirmed that their long-awaited reunion album Let God Sort Em Out will no longer be released through Def Jam, following a dispute centered around Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse. In a ...
The post Clipse Left Def Jam After Label Demanded They Remove Kendrick Lamar Verse on New Album appeared first on Consequence. Kendrick is featured on a song titled “Chains & Whips,” which Push said ...
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 ...
K. Dot is confirmed to be on the song “Chains & Whips.” But the Kendrick appearance led to a rift between the duo and their label, Def Jam. The label was nervous about Kendrick Lamar and Pusha T ...
In a new interview with Billboard published on Tuesday (June 3), Pusha T's manager, Steven Victor, revealed that Pusha T and Malice had to pay a "s**t-ton of money" to exit their deal with Def Jam all ...
After much anticipation, Pusha T and No Malice — collectively known as Clipse — finally announced that Let God Sort ‘Em Out, their first album in 15 years, will arrive on July 11th. But when the press ...
That Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef might’ve happened last year, but it keeps haunting the Hip-Hop community in the craziest ways. This time around, tensions between the two rappers are forcing record ...
Clipse’s long-awaited reunion album Let God Sort Em Out dropped July 11 with big names featured like Nas, Kendrick Lamar and Tyler The Creator. But the absence of the once-speculated Jay-Z has led to ...
Clipse have been no stranger to label drama throughout their career, but the controversy over their song "Chains & Whips" that consumed their former label Def Jam might have been the rap duo's most ...
Hip-hop fans who spent the weekend listening to Clipse’s exultant new single “Ace Trumpets” and feverishly wondering who’s to blame for the delay in the arrival of the duo’s long-awaited reunion album ...
In a new interview with GQ, Pusha T explains they left Def Jam over a Kendrick Lamar verse. Pusha T and No Malice have reunited as Clipse for their first album in 15 years, Let God Sort ‘Em Out. In a ...
"They wanted me to ask Kendrick to censor his verse, which of course I was never doing,” Pusha T said in an interview GQ, adding that he and Clipse left the label over the disagreement. By Kyle ...