MALICE(Of the Clipse) SIGNS WITH ROC NATION** (Rumor?)

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Rolling with Jay-Z is never a bad idea, and it now appears that Malice, of critically acclaimed rap duo Clipse, might be going under Hov's wing for his solo debut. Details are still scarce, but Malice has pulled one of those denials that implies a big announcement will be on the way when all the contracts are signed and a marketing plan is in order.

"I didn't even know [the deal] got off the ground," said Malice to Brooklyn Bodega. "I'm not even talking about that ... I would tell you. When we're ready, we'll talk about that."

The Clipse's Pusha T recently suggested that the duo would use their solo albums to bolster content on the duo's Re-Up Gang record imprint. It's more likely that their label will ink distribution and marketing deals in order to get a bigger look. A Malice signing with Roc Nation would go along with this plan well.

Malice has said he's using this solo record to further explore the more spiritual, mature side of things that he brought to the latest Clipse record, 'Til the Casket Drops.'

"There are different sides to the Clipse," he explained. "And you know, when we come together as Clipse we have to honor that brand and what the people know us for. Everybody has more than one side, you know what I'm saying? I think I let people in on my spiritual side a lot as of lately."
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looks like that solo CD might happen...

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This didn't really confirm anything

and whats up with the sideways smilie? The N_s already said they weren't breakin up.....and yall wonder why rumors get started?
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Originally Posted by ILLIONAIRE

Your title is extremely misleading seeing as this is only still a rumor.

i got it off some different forums.. i assumed it was true.. title changed..

sideways smiley was a mistake.. now fixed..
 
I think Jay-Z is well aware of Malice, but c'mon.. He ain't gonna bring any money or sales to Roc Nation. He's a waste of a signee...
 
Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral

I think Jay-Z is well aware of Malice, but c'mon.. He ain't gonna bring any money or sales to Roc Nation. He's a waste of a signee...

the same thing can be said about j cole tho...
 
Originally Posted by MOSTHATED770

Rolling with Jay-Z is never a bad idea, and it now appears that Malice, of critically acclaimed rap duo Clipse, might be going under Hov's wing for his solo debut. Details are still scarce, but Malice has pulled one of those denials that implies a big announcement will be on the way when all the contracts are signed and a marketing plan is in order.

"I didn't even know [the deal] got off the ground," said Malice to Brooklyn Bodega. "I'm not even talking about that ... I would tell you. When we're ready, we'll talk about that."

The Clipse's Pusha T recently suggested that the duo would use their solo albums to bolster content on the duo's Re-Up Gang record imprint. It's more likely that their label will ink distribution and marketing deals in order to get a bigger look. A Malice signing with Roc Nation would go along with this plan well.

Malice has said he's using this solo record to further explore the more spiritual, mature side of things that he brought to the latest Clipse record, 'Til the Casket Drops.'

"There are different sides to the Clipse," he explained. "And you know, when we come together as Clipse we have to honor that brand and what the people know us for. Everybody has more than one side, you know what I'm saying? I think I let people in on my spiritual side a lot as of lately."
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looks like that solo CD might happen...

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Roc Nation got 6 artists on their label and nobody has dropped but Hov.
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If anything this pretty much confirms he ain't dropping %+%.
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you ___'s still dont understand this dude Hov could care less about his artist or label bringing him sales. he's rich.

He just loves their artistry that's why he brings them in.
 
Originally Posted by FinesseSosa

you ___'s still dont understand this dude Hov could care less about his artist or label bringing him sales. he's rich.

He just loves their artistry that's why he brings them in.
 
Originally Posted by FinesseSosa

you ___'s still dont understand this dude Hov could care less about his artist or label bringing him sales. he's rich.

He just loves their artistry that's why he brings them in.

I doubt that. You can't pick up distribution deals not caring about sales. He cares. If he didn't care he'd just drop music for free on his website. He wouldn't put any marketing dollars into his albums. He would've never signed that Live Nation deal. He's rich but he still has to make money. Dude is just busy. He has a grip of endorsement deals and business ventures. Its not surprising that his record label has gone to the back burner.
 
since when did clipse and jay-z get along. i remember when jay dissed them when they were first coming out for being "coke rappers."
 
The official interview is on clipseonline.com. Its under the Brooklyn Bodega interview. I don't really know if he's implying anything though.
 
Originally Posted by rocyaice

Originally Posted by FinesseSosa

you ___'s still dont understand this dude Hov could care less about his artist or label bringing him sales. he's rich.

He just loves their artistry that's why he brings them in.

I doubt that. You can't pick up distribution deals not caring about sales. He cares. If he didn't care he'd just drop music for free on his website. He wouldn't put any marketing dollars into his albums. He would've never signed that Live Nation deal. He's rich but he still has to make money. Dude is just busy. He has a grip of endorsement deals and business ventures. Its not surprising that his record label has gone to the back burner.
im saying. it music BUSINESS. you gotta recruit,train,and record. cant sign em and just throw the album out there next week.

out of 7 artists, (probably will be 10 at some point) one is bound to make a "classic" and another a "big seller".

publishing game
 
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