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Former Clipse Manager Receives 32 Years For Operating Drug Ring
Published January 13, 2010 | Filed under: Music
Earlier this week, the Clipse's former manager Anthony "Geezy" Gonzalez was sentenced to 32 years in prison, after pleading guilty to being the ringleader of a multi-million dollar drug empire. During his sentencing, he made this statement: "I just want to say that I'm sorry to my family and I'm sorry to the community" ... |
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Clipse ft. Rick Ross: I'm Good (Remix) (Music Video)
Published November 4, 2009 | Filed under: Videos
As the duo gears up for their highly anticipated album, Till The Casked Drops, the Clipse drops a video to the remix of their Pharrell Williams-laced single, "I'm Good." TTCD is set to drop December 8th. |
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Clipse: Out With The Old, In With The New
Published February 4, 2008 | Filed under: Music
The year 2007 brought us a lot of hits. Some artists we never saw again, some are still on fire. With the crazy changes in hip-hop, it's hard to predict which fires will burn out and which will maintain their flame. But for some, struggling to make the next big hit is not on their [...] |
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The Clipse Leave Jive Records, Sign With Columbia
Published October 26, 2007 | Filed under: Music
After years of setbacks and label drama with Jive Records, Virginia duo the Clipse has officially severed ties with both Jive and the Neptunes' Star Trak Entertainment for a new deal with Columbia Records.
Via a press release, we've learned that the deal with Sony/Columbia Records was sanctioned by industry veteran/producer Rick Rubin and A&R rep [...] |
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Clipse's Malice On Their 'Coke Rap' Label
Published May 7, 2007 | Filed under: Music
You've heard about it in your favorite quarterly publication and hard hitting TV magazine show: brave news anchor journeys into the deep and dangerous abyss of ghetto America to get the real scoop! The crack rap epidemic! Full of apathetic tales of violence, greed, and destruction, these school yard death merchants boast thoughtlessly via rap [...] |
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