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Clipse—the Virginia hip-hop duo of Pusha T and No Malice—announced their departure from Def Jam Recordings over a dispute ...
Hip-Hop fans are rejoicing now that the Clipse have reunited and will be returning with a new album in July, Let God Sort Em ...
Pusha T and Malice left Def Jam after creative conflicts, securing master ownership through a Roc Nation deal.
Russell Simmons is claiming defamation in a suit seeking $20 million (£14.8 million) from the filmmakers and distributors of ...
Last year, hp-hop mogul and Def Jam co-founder Russell Simmons was sued for an alleged rape of an unnamed Def Jam exec in the ...
Russell Simmons has filed a $20 million lawsuit against HBO Max and the filmmakers behind the 2020 documentary, On the Record ...
After ’retiring’ from music in 2020, a reinvigorated Teyana Taylor has announced her return album alongside its first single.
We dispute Mr. Simmons’ allegations, stand by the filmmakers and their process, and will vigorously defend ourselves," HBO ...
Simmons cites how former executive producer of the film, Oprah Winfrey, left the project “after publicly noting inconsistencies in the accusations.” ...
Pusha T's manager Steven Victor reveals how Clipse's deal with Def Jam collapsed ahead of their anticipated album ...
Pusha T is opening up about the unconventional way he got out of his contract with Def Jam, all because he refused to cut ...
Pusha T and Malice tell us they left Def Jam because the label objected to a Kendrick Lamar verse on their first Clipse album ...