Re-Up Gang

Songs: 7
Albums: 2

Facts about Re-Up Gang

Re-Up Gang

Re-Up Gang is a hip-hop group formed by Pusha T, Malice (now known as No Malice), Ab-Liva, and Sandman. Here are some facts about them:

  1. Formation and Background: Re-Up Gang was formed in the mid-2000s as an offshoot of the Virginia-based hip-hop duo Clipse, which consisted of brothers Pusha T and Malice. The group also included fellow Virginia rappers Ab-Liva and Sandman. Re-Up Gang emerged during a time when Clipse was gaining attention in the hip-hop world for their gritty lyricism and innovative production, and the formation of Re-Up Gang allowed the members to further showcase their talents as a collective.

  2. Releases and Mixtapes: Re-Up Gang released their debut studio album, "Clipse Presents: Re-Up Gang", in 2008. The album featured production from acclaimed hip-hop producers such as The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo), and it showcased the group's lyrical prowess and distinctive sound. In addition to their studio album, Re-Up Gang released several mixtapes, including "We Got It 4 Cheap, Vol. 1" (2005), "We Got It 4 Cheap, Vol. 2" (2005), and "We Got It 4 Cheap, Vol. 3" (2008), which helped to further establish their reputation in the hip-hop community.

  3. Affiliation with Clipse: Re-Up Gang's affiliation with Clipse played a significant role in their rise to prominence in the hip-hop world. The members of Re-Up Gang were closely associated with Clipse, and their music shared similar themes of street life, drug dealing, and urban struggle. The success of Clipse's albums, such as "Lord Willin'" (2002) and "Hell Hath No Fury" (2006), helped to raise awareness of Re-Up Gang and attract attention to their own music.

  4. Legacy and Impact: Re-Up Gang's music is celebrated for its gritty lyricism, sharp wordplay, and uncompromising street narratives. The group's music resonated with fans of hardcore hip-hop and contributed to the continued popularity of Virginia-based hip-hop on the national stage. Re-Up Gang's legacy continues to be felt in the hip-hop community, with their albums and mixtapes serving as influential works that have inspired subsequent generations of rappers and producers.

  5. Evolution and Solo Careers: In 2009, Clipse went on hiatus, and the members of Re-Up Gang pursued solo endeavors. Pusha T achieved success as a solo artist, releasing critically acclaimed albums such as "My Name Is My Name" (2013) and "Daytona" (2018). Malice changed his stage name to No Malice and pursued a career in Christian hip-hop, releasing solo albums that reflected his spiritual journey. Ab-Liva and Sandman also continued to release music independently, showcasing their talents as solo artists while still remaining connected to th

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