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Clipse dropped Let God Sort Em Out on Friday with Pharrell behind the boards and Kendrick Lamar in tow, marking a bold return after 16 years.
The duo's first album in 16 years is refined and purposeful, featuring work from Pharrell, Nas, Tyler, the Creator and more.
To stay in Trump's graces, the label reportedly demanded cuts to the duo's collab with Kendrick Lamar—so they left.
A wide array of performers in rap, rock and pop music are taking their talents to the Triangle area later this year.
From the lead singer of the all-girl R&B group Destiny’s Child to the Queen of Pop, and now, Cowboy Carter, Beyoncé is a powerhouse. She’s one of the best-selling ...
The festival will take place Sept. 4-6 in downtown Raleigh. As with previous years, there will be two main stages located at Moore Square and City Plaza. Lincoln Theatre, Kings, The Pour House, ...
Pusha T and No Malice's new album as Clipse, Let God Sort Em Out, is a masterclass in prayer, pain, and Pharrell beats.
Neptunes Swimming Club has wrapped up a record-breaking season, claiming both national short course and long course ...
After hosting a sellout weekender in 2024 to celebrate its 15th birthday, Strawberry Fields is turning sweet 16 in 2025 with another three-day festival filled with impressive acts hitting the decks ...
Two Chinese nationals, a former student and his father, were detained in Kyiv accused of trying to steal classified documents ...
Long before hyperpop sprung from the cyber-ether, faceless producers across Western Europe were engineering some of the ...
With the first album in 16 years from the razor-tongued rap duo due, here are their best rhymes. As Pusha T would say: ...