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Pusha T speaks on Ye, Drake's UMG lawsuit, and his Clipse exit from Def Jam over a Kendrick Lamar verse they wouldn't censor.
Pusha T and Malice tell us they left Def Jam because the label objected to a Kendrick Lamar verse on their first Clipse album ...
Pusha T dropped a few bombs during his recent interview with GQ. Among them was his decision to part ways with Def Jam Recordings, where he’d been signed as a solo artist for the last 15 years and ...
Pusha T is opening up about the unconventional way he got out of his contract with Def Jam--all because he refused to cut ...
The rapper claims that the label, which is owned by Universal Music Group, was reluctant to release a song with two of ...
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Okayplayer on MSNClipse Fought Def Jam for Kendrick Lamar FeatureClipse’s new album is one of the summer’s most eagerly awaited projects. In an interview with GQ, No Malice and Pusha T talk ...
Pusha T Says Def Jam Tried to Censor Kendrick Lamar Verse On Upcoming Clipse Album Due To Drake Beef
"They wanted me to ask Kendrick to censor his verse, which of course I was never doing,” Pusha T said in an interview GQ, ...
Pusha T and No Malice have reunited as Clipse for their first album in 15 years, Let God Sort ‘Em Out.
Next month, the great Virginia Beach rap duo Clipse will finally release Let God Sort ‘Em Out, their first album in 16 years.
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