Clipse, known as The Clipse, is an American hip hop duo, chiefly active from 1994 to 2010.
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Clipse, known as The Clipse, is an American hip hop duo, chiefly active from 1994 to 2010.
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Clipse was integral in establishing Virginia as one of the East Coast's strongholds in hip hop.
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In 1996, with Williams' help, Clipse got a record deal with Elektra Records, and recorded what would have been their debut album, Exclusive Audio Footage.
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In 2019, Clipse officially reunited when they were guest artists on Kanye West's song "Use This Gospel".
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Also in 2002, Clipse were guest artists on Justin Timberlake's first solo single, "Like I Love You", another Neptunes-produced crossover radio hit.
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Clipse featured on the song "What Happened to That Boy" with Birdman.
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In late 2003, Clipse began recording material for their second album, Hell Hath No Fury.
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In November 2008, Clipse announced the launch of their fashion line, Play Cloths.
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Clipse would go on to work with Kanye on his 2010 album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, and be featured on the hit single Runaway.
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Clipse has gone on to embark a successful solo career and has released 4 studio albums.
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Clipse felt his previous name had a negative meaning and now wanted to spread positive messages.
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Clipse collaborated with Lecrae on his mixtape Church Clothes, in the song "Darkest Hour".
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In 2022, Clipse reunited again to feature on Japanese fashion designer and DJ Nigo's album I Know Nigo, on the track "Punch Bowl" produced by The Neptunes.
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