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Pusha, typically stoic, apparently “lost it” at the neutral stance. It’s the kind of moment rap fans live for—where celeb ...
Well, back on the ranch, as fans wait for the upcoming Clipse album Let God Sort Em Out, produced entirely by Pharrell and ...
Charlize Theron recently spoke to The New York Times and called out a Hollywood double standard when it comes to action ...
Pusha T, part of the rap duo Clipse, has a new album called Let God Sort ‘Em Out, set to come out on July 11, 2025. On this album, he brought in Kendrick Lamar as a guest artist.
Steven Spielberg reflecting on his shark blockbuster in the documentary “Jaws @ 50” and Clipse, the dynamic duo of Pusha T ...
It wasn’t a linear journey to a Clipse reunion. Malice left to follow his faith after the duo’s Til the Casket Drops album, ...
The image at the top of this post doesn’t really have anything to do with “Chains & Whips,” the new Clipse/Kendrick Lamar ...
Pusha T went after his former collaborator Kanye West, saying of his dissolved relationship in an interview with GQ, "He's showed me the weakest sides of him, and he knows how I think of weak people." ...
Pusha T opened up about a recent snippet from the new Clipse album, dropping imminently, and explained a few bars on the ...
Pusha T cleared the air on his fractured relationship with Kanye West during a new interview on the New York Times' "Popcast," making it clear that their ...
Pusha T, 41, continued, “With that also came the fact that Drake has a child. With that also came the trip that everybody took to go see the child and bring him gifts and all of this information.
Pusha-T attacked first on “Infrared,” the final song on the Kanye West-produced Daytona, questioning Drake’s ability to write his own raps without ever mentioning the Canadian superstar by name.