Clipse on GQ November 2025: The Legendary Rap Duo Slays in an Iconic New Cover Story

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    Clipse takes center stage for their latest feature in GQ, captured through the lens of photographer Tyrell Hampton with a story by Samuel Hine. The legendary Virginia duo, comprised of brothers Pusha T and No Malice, are stepping back into the spotlight at a moment when their influence on the sonic and sartorial landscape of hip-hop has never been more palpable. This editorial arrives as a celebration of their storied journey, tracing their evolution from the minimalist pioneers of the early 2000s to their current standing as elder statesmen of luxury and lyricism. Their return to the forefront is more than just a fashion moment; it is a reaffirmation of the duo’s indelible impact on the culture and their ability to command respect across generations. For our community, seeing these two icons reunited in such a high-profile space serves as a powerful reminder that Black excellence is timeless, and our pioneers continue to set the standard for what it means to lead with both style and substance.

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