Clipse would continue to make hit songs in the 2000s such as "What happened to that boy", "Mr. Me Too", and "When the Last Time". The lyrical content the group would often use referred to money, woman, and drugs. This wasn't out of the norm because Hip Hop artists in the 90s and 2000s would often rap about their "street life" and what they dealt with. In 2014, brothers Pusha T and No Malice would end their rapping group due to "pressure from the Feds". No Malice, the older brother to Pusha T, ended up making a great spiritual change and found God. In recent interviews, No Malice speaks on his relationship with God and how he uses his platform to spread the word of God.
I am a firm believer in Jesus Christ and I find it fulfilling to hear a Hip Hop artist speak on the life he once lived and his current life that's is a path with God. Even though No Malice is no longer making songs with his brother their relationship is still strong. No Malice now lives a life guided by God and you can watch his most recent interview on the Breakfast Club below:
No Malice has a great life testimony story of using your negative as a positive.
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