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Every b' love him, they just sit and discuss him/
He just they closest thing to heaven, only GOD above him/
Keep the Devil below me, gettin money then show me/
I ride the Rari...........



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This ain't rap, this is lifestyle lingo
The numbers so good on the squares, they yellin' bingo
Connect askin' what his name-o
George Jungin' through the pipeline like Draino, P

Stupid.
 
Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason

This ain't rap, this is lifestyle lingo
The numbers so good on the squares, they yellin' bingo
Connect askin' what his name-o
George Jungin' through the pipeline like Draino, P

Stupid.
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Damn and I used to like Malice better.
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Pusha T is just...omg I"M ONLY ON THE 2ND TRACK WHAT IS THIS?!?!
 
Originally Posted by DAYTONA 5000

Damn and I used to like Malice better.
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Pusha T is just...omg I"M ONLY ON THE 2ND TRACK WHAT IS THIS?!?!
I don't know what it is.........But Mal has outshined Push on a few songs on this tape.
 
Malice got the better of Push on this jawn. He stepped his delivery up. Tape is aite...That album is gon be dumb...I *!%@+ with the LL interlude then theWe've Had Her...
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i agree

and they let him shout out his OWN crew on every damn track, clipse showed him mad love, he's ungrateful, and his career is finished. sad.
 
"Standing in my action figure pose for these **##" the tape is dope though they both went in Mal came with more complex stuff and Push gave somestraight quotable *%@! " benzes beamers drug dealer demeanor " " Powder to the Muthahuckin ceiling "
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Malice Crush
I need an intervention to release my inhibitions
Lust for cars with five star transmission
Guilty as charged by my own admission
I need to free myself from all fruits forbidden
The apple bottoms got me apple bobbin
Any h0 so not a problem its mind bogglin

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No seriously that sounded too perfect over that beat

Malice tore this tape down
 
[h2]http://theneptunes.org/clipses-sohhcom-interview-dec-3rd/[/h2]
[h2]Clipse's Sohh.com Interview (Dec. 3rd)[/h2]
December 3rd, 2008, posted in News by Mika, No comment

It's been two years since the Clipse released their critically acclaimed album, Hell Hath No Fury. In preparation for their follow up which is due out next year, Pusha T. and Malice have released a new mixtape and launched their own clothing line. In this SOHH exclusive, Pusha T. talks about their new projects and explains why he'll always rap about cocaine. On their recently released mixtape, Road Till The Casket Drops, Pusha T. and Malice flow over popular beats like Ryan Leslie's "Addiction " and Ron Browz's "Pop Champagne." Pusha told SOHH that he and his brother made a conscious decision to deviate from the obscure production they usually use on mixtapes. "This time around we went a little more commerical," he said. "That was just because we made a concsious decision to really go in lyrically. I was like man listen, if we just gone black out then at least let's trap them in with a beat that they can recognize and probably love."

The mixtape features one interlude which is actually a real voicemail from long-time friend and ATL actress Lauren London. In the voicemail London said, "You're probably in the studio making some crazy crack record where I'm always listening to you feeling like I need to go chop and put something on the pot."According to Pusha, people frequently tell him that his cocaine slinging lyrics make them want to deal drugs. "People say that sh*t all the time," he admits. "They crazy as sh*t. I listened to NWA growing up and I ain't never want to go shotgun blast nobody. I don't want to necessarily go do what the guys telling me. Everybody who want to go deal because I say [it], ya'll crazy." Though Pusha thinks that he's talented enough to tackle any subject matter, he plans to stick to crack raps in order to avoid alienating his fan base. "When Jay-Z got real rich and went real Kingdom Come, everybody sh*tted on him. That's just what it is," said Pusha. "I'm not trying to cater to the guy reading the Wall Street Journal every morning." Early next year, Clipse will release their third studio album, Till The Casket Drops.

So far the album features production by The Neptunes, Sean C and LV and Kanye West. According to Pusha T., this album may finally earn them the acknowledgement that their long-time fans think they deserve. "That's what [they] want and that's what I want. I want to show the fans that we can get that." Clipse, who helped popularize the Japanese brand A Bathing Ape have also launched their new streetwear line called Play Cloths which was inspired by a childhood memory. When they were growing up, Pusha and Malice were latchkey kids who had to come home and change into a different set of clothes before they could go out to play. "If my mother bought me cool Levis [and] she pulled up and I had on them Levi's outside playing football, it was curtains. Everybody had to go change into their play clothes," Pusha recalled. Play Cloths are currently available in boutiques nationwide. Clipse forthcoming album, Till The Casket Drops, will hit stores during the first quarter of 2009.
 
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