The reunion album by Clipse, featuring Pusha T and Malice, faced interference from Universal, which demanded the removal of a Kendrick Lamar track due to perceived provocation towards Drake. Pusha T's past diss track against Drake, 'The Story of Adidon,' amplified tensions. As a result, Clipse bought out their contract with Universal, releasing their album 'Let God Sort Em Out' under Jay-Z's Roc Nation. Malice's return after years adds complexity to their lyrical themes, tying into ongoing narratives involving Drake's lawsuit against Universal.
The reunion album by Clipse faced removal of the track 'Chains and Whips' featuring Kendrick Lamar by Universal, due to concerns of provocation towards Drake.
Pusha T's diss track 'The Story of Adidon' against Drake remains a significant point of contention that influenced the current dynamics between the artists.
Despite the issues with Universal, Clipse successfully shifted to Jay-Z's Roc Nation label, where they retained 'Chains and Whips' on their album.
The return of Clipse and their lyrical power has triggered interesting discussions about the impact of past conflicts, as Drake currently sues Universal over a different matter.
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