The wait is over. As we all celebrated Easter in our own respective ways, Virginia native and former member of The Clipse, No Malice, did a bit of celebrating of his own. Taking to Revolt TV, No Malice premiered his hour long (with commercials) documentary “The End Of Malice”. Inviting us into his world, Gene Thornton (No Malice) opened up about his journey as one of the best duos ever with his brother Pusha T to finding his true calling and accepting Christ into his life.
For many of us, the story about No Malice’s transition from a coke rap connoisseur to where he is now is no secret. Hearing in detail for the first time though from the man’s mouth himself sheds light on how fame, fortune and drugs can simultaneously bring you pain just as fast as it brings you joy.
“The End Of Malice” features commentary from those who know No Malice best outside of himself; Pusha T, Pharrell Williams and Iceman. Accompanying the documentary is a soundtrack “Movin’ Weight” (A Story From The Streets) and the first single released was “Best Believe It” by No Malice featuring Atlanta artist MD Uno. Not to mention, No Malice has announced an album to be released, “Let Dead Bury The Dead”.
Check out the documentary below..