
A long time ago, we had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Terrence Thorton otherwise known as Pusha-T aka one half of the Clipse and the younger brother of Gene Thorton. Since 1999 when the Thorton brothers released The Funeral we’ve been fans. Back in ’99 the flow was like most of the greatest rappers in their early days, raspy, raw and fast.
Since then we’ve been hooked. “From ghetto to ghetto, backyard to yard…” those words rang out in the club, the streets, and almost every car for damn near a year in 2002 and Lord Willin’ went platinum. The hip hop world fiend for the so-called coke rap. Pusha-T and Malice solidified their place in hip hop way back then, and in 2006 came back with another cult classic that didn’t crack the mainstream, ‘Hell Hath No Furry’, in late 2009 the duo released ‘Til The Casket Drops’. Mama I’m so sorry…
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