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Clipse have revealed that their departure from Def Jam was reportedly sparked by a dispute over Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse on their upcoming album, "Let God Sort Em Out".
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.
Pusha T, one half of Clipse alongside No Malice, recently revealed that the duo parted ways with Def Jam due to pushback over Kendrick Lamar's feature on their upcoming LP, Let God Sort 'Em Out.
Yesterday, Clipse made waves when GQ revealed that they have left Def Jam Recordings amid a spat over Kendrick Lamar’s appearance on their upcoming Let God Sort Em Out project. The Virginia duo ...
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.
A Kendrick Lamar verse is the reason Clipse and Pusha T are no longer signed to Def Jam. . The Virginia duo is easing the pain of human existence in 2025 with the release of a new album, Let God ...
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 ...
Eventually, Def Jam did decide to let both Clipse and Pusha T walk away, and the duo shopped around the completed album and "plenty more music," eventually landing with JAY-Z's Roc Nation.