Legendary hip-hop act Clipse, formed by brothers Pusha T and Malice (A.K.A. Terrence and Gene Thornton, who also went by Terrar and Malicious in their early years) in the mid 1990s, descended on Denver's Mission Ballroom on Thursday, August 21, to prove that rap is, in fact, an old man's game.

The Virginia-raised duo first exploded onto the commercial hip-hop scene in 2002 with their hit single "Grindin" and debut album Lord Willin' , both produced by renowned the Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo). It was Pharrell who named Clipse, originally dubbing them "Full Eclipse" as a reference to the brothers' dark skin. They would go on to drop three more acclaimed studio albums, as well as some of the best mixtapes of the 2000s rap era with their supergroup Re-Up Gang (combining Cli

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