Showing posts with label clipse. Show all posts
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Friday, March 30, 2012

No Malice Sides With Drake?

G.O.O.D. Music's Pusha T may have clowned Drake on his "Don't F--- With Me" last fall, but it doesn't seem like his newly-religious brother No Malice shares his contempt for the Young Money superstar. In a recent interview, No Malice revealed that he not only doesn't have an issue with Drizzy--he wants Pusha T to back off of the Toronto-born rapper.
"I want Pusha to stop picking on Drake, I like Drake," No Malice told BET. "Yeah I like Drake."
Wonder if that'll convince Pusha T to leave Drake alone?

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

No Malice Reveals Depression

No Malice of The Clipse has undergone a well-documented religious transformation. Formerly known simply as Malice, the rapper is focused on using his newfound spirituality to uplift his music and his audience, and in a recent interview with the Breakfast Club, he revealed just how deeply affected he was by his fame and how much it depressed him to still feel hollow even after finding material success.
“Being in this industry for as long as I’ve been and seeing the things that I’ve seen and accumulating the things that I’ve accumulated and have all of that and still feeling empty inside it really showed me something,” said No Malice. “And that’s what I find to be so ironic right now is that to be at the pinnacle of your career and to be touring and making money and having the things that you want but still not fulfilled. I just knew the life I was living wasn’t right. And you know, that’s not everybody. I’m just telling my story.”

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Malice Has Been Married For 20 Years?

Malice may not be the first person one would expect to offer marital advice. But he's more qualified than most. It turns out the Clipse member has been married for two decades, and he shared his perspective on what it takes to make marriages work.
"Faith is the foundation. It’s the floor plan to my marriage. Faith and forgiveness lay the ground rules… It’s just a big part of it and I think that as… and I got to choose my words carefully, but I think, not just Black people, but in our culture and I do believe it’s culture in general," he says. "I’m just so focused on my culture that it’s just very relevant for us, but I think that many times we give up on those who we claim to love or we know we’re in relationships with.”
“I think the divorce rate, which I believe is 50/50 or somewhere around there," he added. "I think we give up too quick and I think we’re too quick to get rid of a person and I just think that we need to work with each other more. I think that we need to be more understanding, because I don’t think that you’re ever going to find that perfection; you know?"
"...A lot of people would tell me, ‘You got married too young,’ or a lot of people may say, ‘You got to go out and experience the world,’ and I don’t necessarily subscribe to that," he continued. "I think the fact that you know I did get married at a young age definitely is a plus and you know is an asset to a marriage, not that everybody should run out and get married young or whatever, but I don’t think that’s it’s a bad thing to get married at a young age. At any age it’s going to take work, you know what I’m saying? It’s going to take work, but all this ‘go out, live your life, do this, do that…’ I mean, I don’t subscribe to that. I subscribe to you find that person who is special to you, you love each other, and you want to get married and have children and that’s what you do.”

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