Clipse, made up of Pusha T and Malice, has earned recognition from the Recording Academy for what they're calling their most reflective project yet one made with intention and purpose rather than just beats and bars.

"It feels really good to see all of the hard work, all of the long studio days, all the trips to Paris recording," Pusha T said. "It feels great to see how it all pays off in the end, and to be recognized by our peers."

The duo's latest work represents a shift from their earlier street rap roots to what could be described as inspirational music. When asked about this evolution, Pusha T agreed, calling it "inspirational, aspirational."

Malice noted the impact their return has had on listeners and fellow artists. "They say that they're inspired to write again and that we brou

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