The Clipse Missed This
Briefly

On 'Birds Don't Sing,' Clipse reflects on parental deaths, navigating memories and grief, transitioning from drug-dealer narratives to introspective themes, amidst industry challenges and personal growth.
The brothers faced record label obstacles, shifted away from cocaine-centric content, with Malice leaving to focus on faith, while Pusha continued to excel in rap, engaging in solo projects and encouraging collaborations.
Read at Vulture
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