It was recently revealed by Pusha T that a new Clipse album is in the works, and Clipse partner No Malice recently talked to Noisey about returning to music after a four-year break.

"This rap game to me is second nature. It feels good to be back in the studio," explained. "It feels really good to be able to do something with my brother, and with Ab-Liva, the Re-Up Gang. It's like exercise. You never forget what it is. I just feel like now I got more content, better content. Way more substance. It really means a lot to me."

No Malice also touched on his relationship with his brother Pusha T, explaining that there were never any hard feelings between the two regarding his break from music.

"I think people try to make up things, but [Pusha and I] never have any problems," he explained. "We laugh and joke; everything is cool. We're two grown men, and any two grown men that are still joined at the hip, to me, there's something wrong with that. I'm definitely on my path. My lifestyle has changed. I've grown a lot and continue to grow. I'm not the same person that I was, and I'm trying to express that in my music. Pusha is doing his thing. He's everywhere. He's enjoying his work and everything that he has going on, and we're proud of him and continue to show support."

Clipse's fourth album will be titled "As God As My Witness."

Source: hiphopdx.com