Til The Casket Drops — Interview with Malice of Clipse
May 12, 2010 by admin
Filed under Homepage Feature, Opinion
By: Navani Otero and The Company Man
It’s been quite a decade for Clipse.
After “Grindin’” onto the Hip Hop landscape in 2001 with debut album, Lord Willin, withstanding a vicious label dispute with Jive Records to drop the seminal LP, Hell Hath No Fury, and solidifying their lyrical reputation with 2009’s Til The Casket Drops — the brothers Thornton (Malice and Pusha T) have compiled one of rap’s most respected resumes. Clipse’s largely cocaine laced content embodies the spirit of Scarface and Raekwon, impressing with imagery and lyrical dexterity, always providing consequence to the context. As Malice states in this interview, their “credentials are good.”
BrooklynBodega.com caught up with Malice following Clipse’s chest thumping performance at NYC’s Highline Ballroom. Read on as we discuss the duo’s southern roots, their rumored association with Roc Nation, passport holders, and upcoming solo albums for Malice and Pusha T.
BB: As I think about the career of the Clipse, you guys have been out about 8 years now, you’ve had three albums and every one is critically acclaimed. At the same time, you’re from Virginia. When you come to New York, you rock the mic, you rock the crowd and you’re not treated like typical southern Emcees. At this point in your journey, how do you feel about your career?
Malice: I feel good about the career. God is great. I think its just about having solid bodies of work. Our credentials are good. You can check them out. You’re not going to find nothing about us later to come to the light that shouldn’t be there or nothing like that. Our fans recognize our music, recognize it as being genuine and real because it does come from a very real place. It is because of the fans, you know, that keeps us as strong as we are so we really appreciate that.
BB: As you’ve gone through your career, you’ve had several label situations. We know about Jive, we know about all the dirty history. But rumor is that you’re at Roc Nation now…
Malice: Hmm?
BB: The rumor is that you just signed to Roc Nation.
Malice: Huh? Who said that?
BB: You’re not ready to confirm that one yet?
Malice: I’m not confirming that one. Nah.
BB: Is it up in the air still?
Malice: I didn’t even know it got off the ground, B. I’m not even talking about that.
BB: Are you sure?
Malice: I’m positive. I would tell you. When we’re ready, we’ll talk about that.
BB: Thats whats up. Where is the Clipse going next? Coming off Lord Willin‘ to Hell Hath No Fury to Til The Casket Drops, what’s next for the Clipse?
Malice: As most people know, we’re looking into doing our own solo albums. There are different sides to the Clipse. And you know, when we come together as Clipse we have to honor that brand and what the people know us for. Everybody has more than one side, you know what I’m saying? I think I let people in on my spiritual side a lot as of lately. You can go to www.MaliceOfTheClipse.com and check out my video blogs. I have a book coming out as well called Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind, and Naked. My brother and I are going to do solo albums. Ab Liva’s going to do his solo. We’re going to come back together and do more Clipse albums and just expand as much as we can until the fans get tired of us.
BB: For me personally, up until Hell Hath No Fury, sonically I could never tell you guys apart. Visually you guys look alike. Do you get that a lot from your fans?
Malice: [We] used to. [We] we used to in the beginning. But, you know, the more the fans follow us and learn more about us, they can tell us a part now.
BB: It was more obvious on [Til The Casket Drops].
Malice: Yeah. I don’t see it, you know what I’m saying. [Laughs] My dad’s got strong genes, I guess. We favor of course, we’re brothers [so] we’re supposed to. But we’re definitely two different people.
BB: Do you classify yourself as Southern Hip Hop? How do you see yourselves?
Malice: Virginia is southern, but its not Dirty South, you know what I’m saying? If you want to classify it you could say Mid-Atlantic, I guess. But its definitely been East Coast Hip Hop that raised us, so that would be our strongest influence.
BB: Is there a clothing line in the works?
Malice: Play Cloths. Play Cloths. We’re one year strong right now. Four seasons, four sell outs. As you can see I got on the Play Cloths G-Shock, right here. Play Cloths shirt. We got everything from hats, scarves, passport holders, belts, everything…
BB: Did you say passport holders?
Malice: Yeah. Everything. Triple Fat Goose. Go to www.playcloths.com. Just check us out. We’re in 100 boutiques nationwide.
Kind of a Big Deal – Clipse
April 27, 2010 by Evan
Filed under Uncategorized
Although they may represent Virginia Beach, the Thornton brothers were both born in the Bronx. They will be returning to NYC, although to a different burrough, on Thursday for a show at the Highline. Clipse are being supported by a number of other artists (Chiddy Bang, Charles Hamilton, XV, Ninjasonik) on what they are calling The Fan Base Tour. You never know who else might show up…..
Clipse
Thursday, May 6th, 9PM
Highline Ballroom, 431 West 16th St, NYC
$20 – $25 Day of Show
The Roots, Clipse, Meyer Hawthorne, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Vampire Weekend and Run DMC?
April 1, 2010 by Evan
Filed under Events, Uncategorized
If you enjoy taking in scenic views of Camden, NJ and don’t mind baking in a concrete ampitheater all day, then Penn’s Landing is the perfect place to take in a show. With the lineup at this year’s Roots Picnic, it might just be worth putting up with the heat and the dirty Jerz. The lineup announcement was made via ?uestlove’s Twitter account with the video below. In the vid ?uestlove announces a huge reunion but won’t come out and say who it is. However, based on the footage below it seems pretty clear that Run-DMC will be in the house. The Roots are also working on a new album with the legandary Booker T Jones; love the green onions.
The Roots Picnic
June 5th, All Day
Penn’s Landing Festival Pier, Philadelphia, PA
$66
A classic maneuver from “The Wire” – The RE-UP
January 22, 2010 by Evan
Filed under Events, Uncategorized
For one night only, Sutra will play host to a duo of dope DJs, DJ Parler and Rok One. The event will also be hosted by Dukedagod, Andrew Kelley and Halley Hiatt. To get yourself in the door you don’t need to open your wallet, you just need to send an RSVP to thereupevent@gmail.com. If you RSVP you also get a copy of a sweet mixtape hosted by the Clipse.
DJ Parler and Rok One
Thursday, January 28th, 10 PM
Sutra Lounge, 16 First Ave, East Village
Free
Brooklyn Bodega Radio Dec 18th
December 18, 2009 by Swift Rock Ski
Filed under Videos, bodega radio
This Week
Our last show of 2009. Next week is Christmas then it’s New Year’s
We’ll be back on Jan. 8th
*2009 Recap
Wes, Dee Phunk and Jessica from iheartdilla will be in the house discussing the best music, events, books and issues of 2009.
Sensing a lot of Diamond District, some Fresh Daily, Tanya Morgan, Jigga man and more goodies.
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Brooklyn Bodega Radio Fridays 1-4pm on www.pncradio.fm
with your host Wes Jackson, President of Brooklyn Bodega, and our esteemed panel
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Behind the scenes with Tanya Morgan – So Damn Down from Oh Dang! on Vimeo.
So I guess they aren’t lying about all that drug bidness
April 28, 2009 by Swift Rock Ski
Filed under News
Former Clipse manager and nightclub owner Anthony “Geezy” Gonzalez has been charged in U.S. District Court with running a $10 million a year drug ring.
According to federal documents, Gonzalez’s 6 year drug empire has allegedly moved 100 pounds of cocaine and over a ton of marijuana through Hampton Roads, Virginia since 2003.
AHH


