Hip-hop duo Clipse, consisting of brothers Pusha T and No Malice, has revealed plans for their first album since 2009’s “Til The Casket Drops.” In an interview with Vulture, the pair announced that the upcoming project will be entirely produced by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams.
Pusha T described the album as a “high taste-level piece of work” that will showcase the duo’s growth and maturity. No Malice emphasized the project’s focus on authenticity and hip-hop fundamentals, calling it “smart basketball” and “what rap should look like if you’re real about your craft.”
The involvement of Pharrell Williams, known for his innovative production style, is expected to bring a fresh dimension to Clipse’s sound. The album aims to be a cohesive piece of art rather than just a collection of songs, suggesting a more conceptual approach.
While no release date has been set, the announcement has generated significant buzz in the hip-hop community. Fans and industry observers alike are eagerly anticipating this reunion, expecting a project that combines Clipse’s sharp lyricism with Pharrell’s distinctive production.
This comeback album is poised to make a substantial impact on the hip-hop landscape, potentially appealing to both long-time fans and a new generation of listeners.