Video: Malice Video Blog 5
The Smoking Section —
“What I seen last night, made my life change, made my life change…”
Malice back again & this time he does namedrop Anthony G. & displays the accompanying indictment papers. It’s started to look like a preemptive Road To Redemption for Mal & Pusha before the…well, no need in wishing ill will on the brothers.
Previously Posted — Video: Malice Video Blog 4
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DCtoBC.com. Let's Get it. —
1/2 of the clipse, 1/4 of the re-up gang, aka malice is back with another video blog. first off i have to shout out the one and only @northwestnick and the whole you’resopop family. hit their blog for exclusive audio & video on most of your favorite artists.
malice has been going hard with some serious mini-drama type clips(e) for a minute. check out this 5th installment in his video saga. if you missed the first 4, check em out right here on malice’s vimeo page.
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Malice drops a hustler’s poem
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Malice Video Blog 5 from Malice of the Clipse on Vimeo.
Malice of the Clipse Vlog #5
Mikey: 1/2 of the blood brothers known as the Clipse just released a new vlog that really caught my attention. Malice really drops some gems here.
Malice Video Blog 5
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Can’t wait for that “Til the Casket Drops” is released. Clipse without the Neptunes running the show should be a whole different sound.
Malice continues to get his Mason Betha on (episode #4) after the jump….
Fans Are the New Record Labels
AllHipHop.com —
“Slave
to a label but I own my masters/
Still get it poppin’ without artist and
repertoire/”
—Pharoahe Monch, “Desire,” Desire, 2007.
Last week, LA Times Staff Writer Chris Lee revealed the details of Cash Money
artist Drake’s blockbuster record deal. In addition
to a $2 million advance payment, he “retains the publishing rights to his songs
and cedes only around 25% of his music sales revenues to the label as a ‘distribution
fee’.” Drake’s deal was unusual to say the least; more so at a ...




