Clipse: Wasn't Malice nicer than Push?

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Whether they gag me bound me hollow point round me (I feel ya)

Dump me off the side of a bridge and drown me (uh huh)

Spare my family the details on how they found me (yes)

Vigil by candle light and gather round me (farewell)
 
Malice was nicer and more versatile. He did a lot of introspection, I'm Not You is still my favorite verse


[Malice]

Rappers is talking to me as if (come on)

We in the same boat I tell them quick no I move Coke! (uh uhh)

And you and I don't share no common bond

So forgive me if I don't receive you with open arms (No)

It shames me to no end

To feed poison to those who could very well be my kin (uh huh)

But where there's demand, someone will supply

So I feed them their needs at the same time cry

Yes it pains me to see them need this

All of them lost souls and I'm their Jesus

Deepest regret and sympathy to the street

I see them pay for they fix when they kids couldn't eat (so sorry)

And with this in mind, I still didn't quit

And that's how I know, that I ain't shit (I ain't shit)

My heart bleed but that's aside from the fact

I live for my kids and theirs and them youngins after that
 
jono;6458928 said:
Malice was nicer and more versatile. He did a lot of introspection, I'm Not You is still my favorite verse


[Malice]

Rappers is talking to me as if (come on)

We in the same boat I tell them quick no I move Coke! (uh uhh)

And you and I don't share no common bond

So forgive me if I don't receive you with open arms (No)

It shames me to no end

To feed poison to those who could very well be my kin (uh huh)

But where there's demand, someone will supply

So I feed them their needs at the same time cry

Yes it pains me to see them need this

All of them lost souls and I'm their Jesus

Deepest regret and sympathy to the street

I see them pay for they fix when they kids couldn't eat (so sorry)

And with this in mind, I still didn't quit

And that's how I know, that I ain't shit (I ain't shit)

My heart bleed but that's aside from the fact

I live for my kids and theirs and them youngins after that


He blessed that track with some real shit.
 
Malice the type of nigga you get good advice from. Pusha the type to just say "nah fuck them niggas. Do you." No matter the circumstance.
 
I think it depends what you were looking for when it comes to who was 'nicer' but in my opinion, Malice was the better overall/more introspective rapper at the time and Push was the more charismatic/flashy out of the two (progressed a lot since). I think that's what made the group so dope though because it gave two slightly different perspectives of the same lifestyle and I'm pretty sure that's the basis for the origin of the group's name as well. I always used the metaphor for the Clipse music as being in the same vein as the roles John Travolta & Samuel Jackson played in Pulp Fiction (even before they used the clip on HHNF); that's probably why Mal becoming born again didn't surprise me.
 
They were both dope, and yeah malice was more lyrical and Pusha was more catchier. Depends on what your taste is, but both were nice to me
 
Malice was/ is Nice, but Pusha has always been better than him

They make a dope Combo

It's time for a new Clipse album
 
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When they first came out I felt that Malice was miles ahead (just listen to "Grindin") but ever since them re-up mixtapes Pusha has just been better imo
 

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