Clipse — the legendary hip-hop duo of brothers Pusha T and No Malice — have signed with CAA for representation. The move follows the July release of Let God Sort ’Em Out, their first album in over a decade and a project hailed for its sharp lyricism and Pharrell-helmed production under Roc Nation. The album debuted in the Top 10 on Billboard’s Top Rap Albums chart and marked one of the year’s most celebrated reunions in hip-hop.
As individual and collective forces, the brothers remain core figures in rap’s evolution. Pusha T, a former president of G.O.O.D. Music, is a two-time Grammy nominee whose solo catalog includes Daytona and It’s Almost Dry — both critically acclaimed and commercially successful, with It’s Almost Dry debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2022. Clipse first rose to prominence in the early 2000s with Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury, the latter widely cited as one of the most influential hip-hop albums of its era.
The duo recently returned to the stage with performances at major festivals including Something in the Water, Rolling Loud Miami, and the BET Awards. They are currently on tour across Europe, with back-to-back homecoming shows scheduled in Virginia Beach at the end of December. Clipse now reach more than 3 million monthly listeners on Spotify, while Pusha T draws over 5.7 million, led by audiences in London, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Toronto.