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CAA Signs Pusha T And Clipse

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Clipse’s Malice and Pusha T

Clipse now has new agency representation to go along with the hip-hop duo’s first new album in more than 15 years. CAA has signed both Clipse and Pusha T, the agency confirmed Thursday.

The acclaimed Virginia-based group, made up of Pusha T (born Terrence Thornton) and Malice (born Gene Thornton), returned from hiatus with the album Let God Sort Em Out, which was self-released on July 11 as the long-awaited follow-up to Til the Casket Drops. CAA notes that the LP, which was produced by Pharrell Williams, embodies their classic sound for a new era and is a front-runner for the 2026 Grammys Best Rap Album. 

After Clipse went on hiatus in 2010, Pusha T launched his solo career with the 2011 mixtape Fear of God, later re-released as the EP Fear of God II: Let Us Pray. 

He released his debut studio album, My Name Is My Name, in 2013, which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, and followed that with three more albums.

CAA’s announcement praises Pusha T as “one of hip hop’s most revered voices, celebrated for his razor-sharp lyricism, authenticity, and unwavering artistic integrity.” The agency adds that both 2018’s Daytona and Pusha T’s most recent LP, 2022’s It’s Almost Dry, “earned Grammy nominations for Best Rap Album, underscoring his influence as a solo artist.”

Pusha T and Clipse are managed by Kevin McMullan and Alex DePersia at By The Way.  

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