It's been almost eight years since the brothers Thornton made music as the Clipse.
But Pusha T wants fans to know they shouldn't give up on the duo.
"Keep hope alive, Clipse fans. I’m forever with it. Everybody knows I’m with it, it’s just about getting him on the same page… the chemistry’s still there, the key players are still there,"Push said on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 radio show yesterday.The "him" Push is talking about is his brother No Malice. The artist formally known as Malice has found religion in his middle age and may not be comfortable with the classic Clipse themes of the cocaine trade.
No Malice did, however, keep the window open for a reunion during an interview in November.
As for Pusha T ... he was on Lowe's program to talk about his new collaboration with Gorillaz 'Let Me Out', which also features Mavis Staples.