Clipse Essentials

Clipse Essentials

Clipse's albums are like an audio version of The Wire, with Malice and Pusha T showing all sides of the drug game. 2002's Lord Willin' is the group's breakthrough moment, with the Virginia-based brothers dropping razor-edged flows over beats produced by The Neptunes. The follow-up, Hell Hath No Fury, took the vibe in an experimental direction, while Til the Casket Drops brought in big-name collabos with Cam'ron and Kanye West. Malice has since found religion while Push joined the G.O.O.D. Music family.

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