In a new AllHipHop exclusive, Pusha T broke the news that The Clipse reunion album is complete, though a release date remains a mystery. At the premiere of Pharrell’s new film Piece by Piece, AllHipHop’s Chuck Creekmur caught up with the duo—Pusha T and Malice—who confirmed what the rap world has been waiting to hear: their long-awaited reunion project is officially ready.
While details about the album’s content and sound remain under wraps, this news is a huge win for fans of the Virginia-based brothers, who redefined street rap in the 2000s with razor-sharp lyricism and the iconic Neptunes production behind hits like “Grindin’.” Their reunion marks their first official album together since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops, a project that solidified their status as one of hip-hop’s most formidable duos before No Malice (then Malice) took a spiritual path, stepping away from the industry.
The journey back to the studio has been slow and steady, with hints of a reunion sprinkled over the years. They reunited on Kanye West’s Jesus Is King in 2019, but a full-fledged album always seemed elusive—until now.
Though the brothers didn’t reveal when fans can expect to hear the project, Pusha T’s confident statement that the album is ready adds fuel to the anticipation. Until an official date is announced, the legacy of The Clipse continues to loom large, with fans hungry to hear the next chapter from these rap legends.
For now, we’ll have to wait patiently while this game-changing album lurks in the shadows, but the The Clipse reunion is officially on.
























