No Malice Discusses His Faith and New Documentary
This morning, No Malice stopped by The Breakfast Club to promote his new documentary, The End of Malice. During the conversation, the former street rapper opened up about his renowned faith is the most important thing in his life but is still paying attention to the changed the game.
He also went to address why the long-awaited reunion with Pusha T for a new Clipse album hasn’t happened – citing he wants to make sure he’s not surrounded by temptation and people who he feels aren’t cut from the same non-snitching cloth the pair were brought up on.
While putting together music, regardless of the content King Push is spitting isn’t a problem with Malice, listeners should shy away from begging for a return of the duo – at least for now.
No Malice – Blasphemy (feat. Famlay)