On February 5, No Malice announced his ‘The End Of Malice’ film tour via HipHopDX. The Billboard-charting emcee is gearing up to release the ‘The End Of Malice’ film on March 27 through Revolt TV. No Malice’s documentary, created through Second Films and Ditore Mayo Entertainment, tells the story of his rise to fame as a member of Clipse and why he left the Malice in his past. The documentary features No Malice’s brother and the other half of Clipse, G.O.O.D. MUSIC artist Pusha T, and multi-platinum producer Pharrell Williams.
“I was always frustrated, always angry and I didn’t know why. If I’d never had money I would have thought my anger stemmed from being broke. But now I had money and tons of it and still was not fulfilled. I had a deep void in my life.” – No Malice
He will promote ‘The End Of Malice’ with a 16-city tour, where fans can preview the film and enjoy a Q&A/Meet-And-Greet session, before it drops officially.
2/15 Evansville, IN
2/16 Louisville, KY
2/17 St. Louis, MO
2/18 Chicago, IL
2/22 New Orleans, LA
2/23 Memphis, TN
2/24 Birmingham, AL
2/25 Atlanta, GA
2/29 Philadelphia, PA
3/1 Newark, NJ
3/2 New York, NY
3/3 Virginia Beach, VA
3/7 Oklahoma City, OK
3/8 Dallas, TX
3/9 Houston, TX
3/10 Los Angeles, CA
For information on locations and tickets visit: https://www.endofmalice.com/
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In 2002 the Clipse dropped like a bomb on the music scene, reverberating out of Virgina Beach with an undeniable swagger as they cleverly spit rhymes about the dope game over hard-hitting beats from super producers, Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo (The Neptunes). A hip-hop subgenre was born – coke rap – and brothers Malice and Pusha T were the centerpieces in a storm of sudden stardom. But despite the tremendous success Malice achieved, he was left questioning the significance and value of his pursuits in the music industry.
‘The End of Malice’ will help facilitate conversations around topics and matters that concern our nation’s inner cities and urban communities. The film helps to address the infatuation and obsession that so many have with Rap and Drug culture. The allure is strong and many have been led into fruitless pursuits that leave them lost and broken. We want to restore that brokenness through the compelling and powerful story of Gene “No Malice” Thornton. We invite you to help us become a source of restoration by attending this phenomenal event!
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