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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Veteran Rap Duo Clipse Eyeing Grammy Glory After 16-Year Hiatus

Veteran Rap Duo Clipse Eyeing Grammy Glory After 16-Year Hiatus

10 Oct

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Summary

  • Clipse, the veteran rap duo, released their fourth album "Let God Sort Em Out" in July 2025
  • They are determined to win their first Grammy award, having been nominated together and individually
  • Clipse believe there is no age limit in hip-hop and are paving the way for older artists
Veteran Rap Duo Clipse Eyeing Grammy Glory After 16-Year Hiatus

In October 2025, veteran rap duo Clipse, comprising brothers Malice and Pusha T, are reflecting on their journey and eyeing their first-ever Grammy win. The duo, known for their raw energy and conviction, released their fourth album "Let God Sort Em Out" in July 2025, nearly 16 years after their previous release.

Malice, the elder of the two, notes that while the duo's early work was marked by "rebellion" and "angst," their current music is infused with a newfound "wisdom" and maturity. The brothers are now focused on leaving a lasting legacy and being true to themselves, rather than just chasing youthful energy.

Despite consistently being recognized as one of the greats in hip-hop and receiving several Grammy nominations, both as a duo and individually for Pusha T's solo work, Clipse have yet to win the coveted trophy. However, they are determined to change that, making it clear that they are after the Grammy award.

Pusha T emphasizes the importance of street hip-hop being recognized on the biggest stages, drawing parallels to Jay-Z's Grammy win for "Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life." Malice adds that Clipse are paving the way for older artists, challenging the notion that hip-hop is a "young man's sport." The duo believes that as long as they remain "creative and innovative and groundbreaking," they should be able to continue their success well into their later years, just like other legendary rock bands.

Clipse's journey has been marked by label issues and personal growth, but their faith in the music has remained steadfast. As they take their latest album to Europe on tour, their confidence in the material continues to grow, fueled by the passionate reactions of their fans. The duo's commitment to engaging with music journalists and allowing their work to be scrutinized further demonstrates their belief in the strength of their art.

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Clipse, the veteran rap duo, are determined to win their first Grammy award after a 16-year break from releasing new music.
Malice, the elder of the two Thornton brothers, says Clipse's music has evolved from being marked by "rebellion" and "angst" to now being infused with "wisdom" and maturity.
Pusha T emphasizes the importance of street hip-hop being recognized on the biggest stages, drawing parallels to Jay-Z's Grammy win for "Vol. 2... Hard Knock Life."

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