No Malice Calls K-Dot’s Verse “Good for Hip Hop” + Preps New Album ‘Hear Ye Him’, Due Aug 18 Ms. Bels Friday, August 16, 2013 The Studio One of rap’s favorite groups, Clipse, is still making headlines after being in the game for so long. The brothers from Viriginia, Pusha T and No Malice, are two of the best lyricist and can go head-to-head with any rapper. So, given the recent uproar of TDE’s Kendrick Lamar’s controversial verse on “Control”, many wondered what the brothers had to say about it. Pusha T stated on Twitter that he “heard him loud and clear.” Basically, he was suggesting that there WILL be a lethal response coming K-Dot’s way. Although, Pusha’s tweet didn’t necessarily mean he was pissed off, it did open up the lane for some friendly competition. And it’s the competition aspect that Pusha’s brother No Malice believes should be the ultimate purpose. Check out what he told MTV about Kendrick’s verse and why this great for the hip hop culture: Get More: No Malice, No Malice Music Videos, Free Music Videos In other No Malice news, he will be dropping his first solo album this Sunday, August 18. Since changing his name from Malice to adding the NO to the front, the born again Christian may not touch on the hard core street life to tough on this album. Whatever he does talk about will be well though out, consciously driven, honest, and real. So make sure you all go cop that. Here’s the official cover art and tracklisting: