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Blog-era rap fans were treated to a wealth of interviews and teasers ahead of the album, which proved to be Clipse's ...
Clipse's "Let God Sort Em Out" was the group's biggest album debut since 2002's "Lord Willin.'" Here's how they did it, according to Kevin McMullan.
They’ve been relatively dormant since their “Til the Casket Drops” album 16 years ago. Now, they’re back together for their ...
From ‘Lord Willin’’ to ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ and beyond, these are 8 of the best features on songs by Clipse, the duo formed ...
After releasing two of the decade’s best rap albums with 2002’s Lord Willin’ and 2006’s Hell Hath No Fury, the Virginia Beach ...
For Mic Drops and Elbow Drops, Carl Lamarre explores how Clipse executed the perfect game-plan for their comeback album Let ...
The hip-hop duo delivers its best live performance ever recorded and one of the hardest Tiny Desks of all time.
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Vibe on MSNTyler, The Creator's Was So Nervous About His Clipse "P.O.V." Verse, He Recorded It Nearly 100 Times
Tyler, The Creator explained how being “nervous” about a recent collaboration resulted in him recording his verse multiple ...
Knowing Tyler, the Creator is a massive fan of the Clipse and has long considered Pharrell Williams one of his idols, the ...
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Vibe on MSNThe Clipse Have Surprising Reaction To Justin Bieber Seemingly Shading Their New Album
Justin Bieber shook up the internet when he posted an Instagram story dissing Clipse after both acts released their new ...
Let God Sort Em Out is the first Clipse album in 15 years, following 2009’s Til the Casket Drops. “I feel like I don’t think ...
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