The Unseen Side of No Malice: Feud with Lil Wayne, Deals, and a Dive into Devotion
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Today we are talking about an often overlooked rapper by the name of No Malice. No Malice formed one
half of the Virginia Beach hip-hop duo; Clipse; alongside his arguably more famous baby brother; Pusha T
and the pair were heavily affiliated with Pharrell Williams. Often; No Malice is forgotten because he did
not have as successful of a solo career as Pusha but the truth is that without him; Clipse would never
even have existed nor would Pusha have started rapping. And if those two situations hadn’t gone off; the
whole Young Money and GOOD Music beef wouldn’t have happened which means that the face of Hip
Hop Beef today may have looked very very different. Malice; was instrumental in forming Clipse and
consequently was integral in establishing Virginia as one of the East Coast’s strongholds in hip hop. He
enjoyed a successful career as a duo until they split up in 2010 in an attempt to go solo. Thereafter;
Malice underwent a spiritual rebirth and converted to Christianity; releasing two more solo albums and a
book and enjoyed a quieter time in the limelight as he got older before Clipse reunited in 2019. Today we
will be exploring No Malice as well as Clipse; and exploring exactly how important Malice was to hip hop
as a whole. So with that being said; let’s dive right in!
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