It’s been 10 years since The Clipse‘s classic Hell Hath No Fury album was released. For its anniversary, GQ caught up with the brothers to talk about the project’s influence. “Angst, anger and ego fueled that album. We were egomaniacs. We felt wronged by the music industry,” Pusha T said. Pusha and No Malice gave us […]

Future is setting out on a 45 city tour in support of his album Pluto. One half of rap group  Clipse, Pusha T will be…

Happy 11-11-11 Day! It’s common knowledge you only get one chance to make a first impression. That old adage is especially true in the entertainment business. One false move and it could grand opening, grand closing for a career. With that being said, The Urban Daily decided to discuss the best debut albums of the […]

The other half of the Clipse Malice will be releasing a book on Valentines day February 14, 2011 titled “Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind, and Naked.” I do know Malice has been planning this move for a while and I am glad to see the book being published. Malice offered this statement about “Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, […]

The Brothers Thornton link up with Skateboard P & VA native Kenna for another visual off their 2009 album <em>Til The Casket Drops</em>. Parts of this video were shot right here in the 804 too (shout to Shahan on the visual)!

Kanye premiered “Runaway” last night at the 2010 MTV VMAs.

This popular duo met at a band camp in Virginia Beach. Now they're a multi-million dollar company with nothing but hits on their hands.

The Roots annual concert festival in their hometown of Philadelphia has proven to be one of the most eclectic shows in recent years.

Terrence and Gene Thornton better known as Malice and Pusha T of the <strong>Clipse</strong> are latest to host a benefit concert in support of Haiti.

The Thortnon Brothers, A/K/A, <strong>Malice & Pusha T</strong> have dropped their latest video from their critically acclaimed third album <strong>Till The Casket Drops</strong>

Malice & Pusha T were the musical guests on January 6th’s episode of “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.” Backed by The Roots and featuring guest verses from Black Thought, check out the Brothers Thornton’s performances of “Popular Demand” and the unaired, web exclusive “Grindin’”

The Clipse get an assist from <strong>Rick Ross</strong> on the remix to “I’m Good” and here’s the video for it. The fellas all look to be having a great time up in the club. <!--more-->