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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Clipse Dish On The Neptunes Breakup: 'Whenever We See Each Other, It's Always Still Love'
The Clipse and The Neptunes made magic together, but sadly, that can no longer happen. The Virginia rap duo recently shared their feelings on the production duo's breakup and the relationship between the two collectives. 'Absolutely miss Chad. As far as, you know, being on the album,' Malice said during their appearance on Popcast. 'But I'll see Chad in the airport, in the street, at Buffalo Wild Wings, you know, in VA. Whatever they got going on, just hope for the best for that […] Whenever we see each other, it's always still love. Always.' Pusha T chimed in, saying that despite Chad Hugo missing from the fold, the work continues. 'Everybody knows my favorite album is Hell Hath No Fury. Pharrell did that alone. That's it,' he stated. 'Chad's my guy. I love Chad. Pharrell's my guy, love Chad, too. We're brothers, we came up together. But, you know, when you say missing in the music, there is no missing in the music when it comes to the Clipse. And if it's just P, it don't matter—we find what we find.' The Hip-Hop world wept when they learned that Pharrell and Hugo were no longer on speaking terms due to a legal battle over ownership of The Neptunes' name and trademarks, as they initially had an agreement to split everything evenly. Skateboard P wished his former partner-in-crime all the best in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. 'I'm very grateful for our time together,' he said. The legendary producer is handling Clipse's upcoming album, Let God Sort Em Out, all on his own, and so far they have shared the singles 'Ace Trumpets' and 'So Be It.' The latter song was incendiary, as Push targeted Travis Scott. He added more context to his diss in an interview with GQ, recalling how the Houston artist interrupted one of their recording sessions in Paris to play his 2023 album Utopia. Push went on to say that Scott withheld playing Drake's verse on 'Meltdown,' where he dissed both the Daytona artist and Pharrell. Listen to 'Meltdown' below. More from Clipse, Pharrell Preview Kendrick Lamar's Highly Anticipated "Chains & Whips" Verse Jim Jones Takes Jabs At The Clipse While Dismissing "Ace Trumpets" Clipse Unleash Sumptuous "So Be It" Music Video Dissing Travis Scott Solve the daily Crossword
Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Pusha T Crowns Tyler, The Creator As The Biggest Clipse Super Fan He's Ever Met
Pusha T has crowned Tyler, the Creator as the ultimate Clipse superfan, praising the rapper's deep knowledge of the duo's legacy and influence. During a recent interview with Ebro Darden on Apple Music, the Daytona rapper singled out Tyler as the most passionate and informed supporter he's ever encountered. 'As a fan of the discography, Tyler is the number one Clipster,' Pusha T declared. 'He can tell me things about albums and the time periods and everything, from production to raps, when it comes to Clipse albums.' Tyler has long worn his admiration for the Clipse on his sleeve, frequently citing them as key influences on his lyrical style and gritty sonic textures. From his raw early mixtapes to the luxurious aggression of albums like Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler's reverence for the Virginia duo has been well-documented—and now, officially recognized by one-half of the group itself. Pusha's comments arrive ahead of the Clipse's highly anticipated new album, Let God Sort Em Out, which is scheduled for release on July 11. The project marks their first full-length studio effort in over a decade and is produced entirely by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams. While some fans have expressed concern over the absence of fellow Neptunes producer Chad Hugo, the Clipse brothers are downplaying the impact. 'Absolutely miss Chad. As far as, you know, being on the album,' said No Malice during a conversation on Popcast. 'But I'll see Chad in the airport, in the street, at Buffalo Wild Wings, you know, in VA. Whatever they got going on, just hope for the best for that […] Whenever we see each other, it's always still love. Always.' Pusha added: 'Everybody knows my favorite album is Hell Hath No Fury. Pharrell did that alone. That's it […] Pharrell's my guy, love Chad, too. We're brothers, we came up together. But, you know, when you say missing in the music, there is no missing in the music when it comes to the Clipse. And if it's just P, it don't matter—we find what we find.' Let God Sort Em Out will feature appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, John Legend, and more, with singles like 'The Birds Don't Sing' and 'Graveyard Shift' already signaling a return to the duo's signature mix of luxury, scripture, and street grit. See Pusha T speak on Tyler, the Creator's Clipse fandom below. More from N.O.R.E. Claims Pusha T Once Yelled Over Pharrell Williams Amid Drake Feud Skepta Challenges A$AP Rocky To Rap Battle In U.K. Versus U.S.A. Hip-Hop Clash Doechii And Tyler, The Creator Preview New Song Produced By Pharrell At Louis Vuitton Paris Show


New Indian Express
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Femme Fatale
Shinie Antony, known for her novella The Girl Who Couldn't Love (Speaking Tiger; ₹299), is a figure ubiquitous in Bengaluru's literary circuits. Through lyrical and deft prose, her work epitomises a struggle between bitterness and bereavement, primarily through first-person narratives. Recently, the author discussed three of her books: Can't (Speaking Tiger; ₹350), Eden Abandoned (Hachette India; ₹499), and Hell Hath No Fury (Hachette India; ₹599). A perfunctory glance at Antony's Google page would reveal that all three aforementioned books, along with ExObjects, an anthology Antony edited with AT Boyle, released in 2024. What might seem as a burst of prolific literary output, according to Antony, is incidental. She remarks, 'That is purely accidental. The two anthologies – Hell Hath No Fury and ExObjects – were compiled with themes of revenge and grief, respectively, and the writers were just terrific. The novella Can't had been written just before Covid, hence, in the queue longer; meanwhile, Eden Abandoned, a monologue by Adam's first wife, Lilith, happened.' In the jilted lover of Can't , the story of the forgotten Lilith, and the stories of Hell Hath no Fury (edited by Antony), the reader encounters women who are righteous in their ire. It is both implied and understood that it is crucial to not only write stories of women whose anger is justified, but also excavate such stories from the common mythos, like that of Lilith's. Antony concurs, adding, 'Gender is the real religion, with women being secondary citizens all over the world, right from the start. In mythology, it is important to exhume the women, as they were all originally written by men. 'Bad women' give everyone the heebie-jeebies; and the disrespect that society accords them – they zing it right back. The damned, in a way, are free to be themselves. They have nothing left to lose. There is nothing more liberating than the world thinking the worst of you.' 'This Little Heart of Mine', Antony's authorial contribution in the short-story anthology that is Hell Hath No Fury, centres around a student narrator, revealed at the outset as the victim of an ongoing rape. As in the entire corpus of her work, there is a deliberate insistence on imagery and simile, arguably acting as the primary narrative vehicle. Likening the narrator's thighs to falling 'wings' also hints at an inverted reference to WB Yeats' 'Leda and the Swan'. As Antony shares, 'I once read that metaphors and similes come from an unsound mind. Maybe that's true. The thighs in 'This Little Heart of Mine' fall like dead wings, because she cannot move, literally. Leda too, perhaps, had no say in the matter. A girl can't escape, not from Zeus.' Like the religious refashioning of Lilith casts her as demonic and monstrous, patriarchal contemporaneity stands to project the same accusation on the other 'bad women' that exist out of Antony's nib as well. As she shares, even (or especially) as children, it is important to read, to persist, and to document. 'What is lost in this whole good girl/bad girl debate is the human element. Who we are as opposed to who we are told to be. Modern-day Indian children's books already include this theme. Young desi heroines come fitted with fangs,' she asserts.
Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
In This Moment Announce Summer 2025 US Tour
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what's in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience. Generate Key Takeaways The post In This Moment Announce Summer 2025 US Tour appeared first on Consequence. In This Moment have announced the Summer 2025 'Hell Hath No Fury' US tour, featuring support from Wargasm, Kat Von D, and The Pretty Wild. The outing kicks off July 16th in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and runs through August 16th in Atlantic City, New Jersey. In addition to the headlining dates, ITM will make an appearance at Inkcarceration on July 20th in Ohio and UNHINGED Fest on July 27th in Denver. Get In This Moment Tickets Here A Live Nation ticket pre-sale for select dates begins Tuesday (May 6th) at 2 p.m. local time using the code FREESTYLE. General ticket sales start Friday (May 9th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. In other news, In This Moment recently signed with a new label, Better Noise Music, and according to the band's press release, are working on the follow-up to 2023's Godmode. Check out the full list of tour dates below. In This Moment's 2025 Tour Dates: 07/16 – Green Bay, WI @ Epic Events Center * 07/18 – Cadott, WI @ Rock Fest 07/19 – Peoria, IL @ Prairie Home Alliance Theater * 07/20 – Mansfield, OH @ Inkcarceration Festival 07/22 – Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works * 07/23 – Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal * 07/24 – Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory * 07/26 – Council Bluffs, IA @ Harrah's Stir Cove * 07/27 – Denver, CO @ Unhinged Fest 07/29 – Springfield, MO @ Gillioz Theatre * 07/30 – Memphis, TN @ Graceland Sound Stage * 08/01 – Dubuque, IA @ Q Casino – Back Waters Stage * 08/02 – Grand Rapids, MI @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe * 08/03 – Wheeling, WV @ Capitol Theatre * 08/05 – Rochester, NY @ Kodak Center Theater * 08/06 – Schenectady, NY @ Proctors Theatre * 08/08 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple Theatre * 08/09 – Hammond, IN @ The Venue at Horseshoe * 08/10 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre * 08/12 – Richmond, VA @ The National * 08/14 – Worcester, MA @ Palladium * 08/15 – Hanover, MD @ The Hall at Live! * 08/16 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Tropicana Showroom at Tropicana Atlantic City * * = w/ Wargasm, Kat Von D, and The Pretty Wild in this moment tour art 2025 Popular Posts Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.