Pusha T announced that The Clipse’s long-anticipated reunion album is officially finished, although a release date remains undisclosed. The revelation came during the premiere of Pharrell Williams’ new film Piece by Piece, where Pusha T and his brother Malice shared exciting news for fans eagerly awaiting new music from the iconic duo.
While specifics about the album’s themes and sound have not been disclosed, this announcement marks a significant moment for fans of the Virginia-based brothers. The Clipse are renowned for redefining street rap in the 2000s with their sharp lyricism and the distinctive production style of The Neptunes, evidenced in hits like “Grindin’.” This forthcoming album will be their first collaborative project since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops, which solidified their status as one of hip-hop’s most powerful duos. Following that release, No Malice (formerly known as Malice) took a spiritual turn, stepping away from the industry.
The path to this reunion has been gradual, with sporadic hints over the years. The duo made a brief return in 2019 when they collaborated on Kanye West’s Jesus Is King, but a full album seemed just out of reach—until now.
Despite not revealing a timeline for the album’s release, Pusha T’s assurance that the project is complete has only intensified fan excitement. As anticipation builds, the legacy of The Clipse remains strong, with supporters eager to hear what this legendary duo has in store for their next chapter.
For now, fans must patiently await the unveiling of this game-changing album, but one thing is certain: The Clipse reunion is officially underway.
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