Clipse have appeared in a new cross-branding campaign featuring Moncler and Billionaire Boys Club, but fans seem to be focused on both men dropping another project together more than anything.
On Sunday (August 13), No Malice posted a photo of himself and his brother Pusha T in the brand new apparel on Instagram while perched outside of a house which was surrounded by snow and ice — which is an ode to their numerous cocaine references over the years.
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While Malice rocked a letterman jacket with the stylized Moncler X Billionaire Boys Club logo on it, Push rocked a puffer jacket with a similar design.
“Diamond and Dollar #MonclerBillionaireBoysClub,” No Malice captioned the post.
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While Billionaire Boys Club posted the same pic on their IG as Malice did, Moncler posted a short promo video with a backdrop of electric music and fast moving scenes featuring the Moncler X Billionaire Boys Club puffer jacket.
The new apparel will be released on August 15, 2023.
One thing that stuck out though with each post was the amount of fans calling for a new album from the legendary Virginia Hip Hop duo.
“Don’t tease me like this. I thought this was the album cover,” one person wrote, while another added: “Bro all you gotta do is drop the album, drop it today!”
An additional person chimed in, writing: “Imagine this as an album cover bro,” while another commenter shared a similar sentiment, saying, “New album on the way recession proof.”
Clipse reunited for a rare set back in June at Chicago’s Hyde Park Summerfest where they reportedly performed most of their Hell Hath No Fury album.
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Once Pusha T and No Malice hit the Midway Plaisance Park stage, they turned “Hyde Park into Pyrex Park” with a giant snow globe on stage, according to FakeShoreDrive’s Andrew Barber.
“Clipse just reunited in Chicago and turned Hyde Park into Pyrex Park — complete with a snow globe on stage,” he wrote previously. “Pusha T & Malice performed the majority of the ‘Hell Hath No Fury’ album tonight.”
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Footage surfaced of the Virginia Beach-bred duo rhyming along to Hell Hath No Fury’s opener “We Got It For Cheap.”
Fans were ecstatic at seeing Push and Malice reunite and are still holding out hope for another album, which would be the duo’s first since 2009’s Til The Casket Drops.
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“Gotta be gearing up for album mode,” one person wrote while another chimed in: “Man seeing Clipse do Hell Hath No Fury is a bucket list item, that album means a lot to me.”
Their third and final studio album followed 2002’s Lord Willin’ and 2006’s Hell Hath No Fury, both of which were produced by The Neptunes.