It's been a decade since The Clipse dropped an album.
No Malice left the mainstream rap game to make Christian music, and it looks like Kanye West used that as an opening to reunite him with his brother Pusha T.
Pusha T and No Malice appear together as the Clipse on Ye's new track "Use This Gospel for Protection", which is on his new religious-themed album Jesus Is King.
The album is supposed to drop tomorrow now. West previewed it last night during a live show in Detroit. Here's "Use This Gospel For Protection," which also features saxophone legend Kenny G.
Use This Gospel For Protection by Kanye West #SundayService #JesusisKing #KanyeWest pic.twitter.com/RooI5WioJW
— Jake (@LiISusieVert) September 28, 2019
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