"We got one!” Pusha T and Malice—collectively known as Clipse—were stuck in rehearsals when their co-manager Kevin McMullan rushed to the Crypto.com Arena stage to tell them they’d just won their first Grammy. The Virginia Beach-bred brothers were nominated for five trophies at the 68th Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for Let God Sort ‘Em Out, and ultimately walked away with Best Rap Performance for “Chains and Whips” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Pharrell Williams.
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Major success for @Clipse and @pharrell ’s at the @grammys
Icecream and Clipse have joined forces to commemorate the 20th year anniversary of Hell Hath No Fury and celebrate two decades of creative alignment and cultural exchange.
The 5 piece capsule features a rug, heavyweight hoodie, long-sleeve tee, t-shirt, and key chain adorned with graphics inspired by the legendary release.
Available for 48 hours only, on bbcicecream.com and letgodsortemout.com.
From Virginia to the world.
VA STANDUP! Are we getting bangers from ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ or classics from ‘Lord Willin’’? Anything can happen with this legendary link up.
Watch @pharrell and @clipse tear up the GRAMMY stage LIVE on @cbstv and @paramountplus on Sunday, Feb 1.