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After Pusha T refused to change a guest verse from Kendrick Lamar on the upcoming Clipse album, he bought his way out of his record deal with Def Jam. Steven Victor On the 'Insane Money' Pusha T ...
Clipse have confirmed that their long-awaited reunion album Let God Sort Em Out will no longer be released through Def Jam, following a dispute centered around Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse. In a ...
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In a new interview with Frazier Tharpe, for GQ, Pusha T said that he departed his longtime label home, Def Jam Recordings, over the company’s apparent reluctance to release a new Clipse song ...
Pusha T was impressed by how West handled their financials. In 2020, Push publicly divulged how frustrated he was with major label deals, specifically the splits on his Def Jam contract.
In a new GQ profile, Pusha T drops a bombshell: Def Jam, originally slated to release the album, didn’t want Kendrick Lamar’s feature to appear on one of the tracks. As a result, Clipse are no ...
Def Leppard guitarist and background vocalist Vivian Campbell revealed he is in remission from Hodgkin lymphoma after being diagnosed over a decade ago, saying that he owes his donor a beer “or ...
Rap fans wondering who’s to blame for the delay of Clipse’s long-awaited reunion album now have a place to direct their anger: Def Jam (and, possibly, Drake).
Clipse Leaves Def Jam in Bold Move. C lipse, the Virginia hip-hop duo of Pusha T and No Malice, sent shockwaves through the music industry on June 2, 2025, when they revealed they parted ways with ...
Def Jam opted to drop Clipse as a group and Pusha as a solo artist.Let God Sort Em Out is being released via Roc Nation, and Push says that their landing with the house Jay-Z built makes sense ...
The New York Liberty came across a social media post that disrespected the WNBA, and they didn’t scroll past without leaving a response.
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Monday that the state is still fighting a federal rule stopping trans people from serving in the U.S. military. James ...