The Thornton brothers have released a track, “Shame The Devil.” Not as the Clipse but as two talented MCs working together to produce a memorable sound. Each brother has an incredible talent for choosing the right words to move their audience:
Led to the slaughter, precious is the blood/That stained the cross, there’s no greater love/Like the days of Noah, no greater flood/Than when them birds got shipped, no turtledoves/Maybe a few chickens/That I saved for the drought, when it was slim pickings/Then with one touch my soul became quickened/When I revisit my past my soul becomes sickened…
No Malice’s second verse is compelling. The MCs’ voices cut through the beat like a sharp knife through butter. The track will be featured in No Malice’s forthcoming album, Hear Ye Him. The reggae hook weaves each brothers’ discourse together. “Shame The Devil” is a captivating track which addresses the two different paths that the two brothers’ lives have taken. This is one of the strongest track we’ve heard in a while. Check it out: