Malice x Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind and Naked. Malice, one half of the super duo Clipse, is starting to take on some new business ventures of his own. While he and Pusha T still maintain full control over their highly successful Play Cloths clothing line and continue to record together as the Clipse, Malice is set to tell his individual story both online and offline. In today’s days of educated “back pack” rappers who are more well known for their college educations vs. their street hustle, Clipse got their claim to fame by telling their gritty drug dealing stories all with a unique sound. Now Malice takes his storytelling to the next level first by launching a new video blog at MaliceOftheClipse.com where viewers can gain a deeper understanding of Malice’s every day life and struggles.

“Well, I’ve got a blog…It’s showing a lot of the intellect and food for thought behind the things we’ve seen dealing with this music game.  We like to show both sides of the game. We don’t just paint the glorious picture of the game with us making a lot of money saying, ‘Everything is just great.’ You should let your fans, the younger generation and anyone aspiring to be in this game, know the full spectrum.”

To back it up, he is also currently writing an autobiography that chronicles his life from drug dealer to hip-hop star and the trials and tribulations that come with it. The book, entitled “Wretched, Pitiful, Poor, Blind and Naked” does not have an officially announced publisher yet but that’s not stopping Malice.

“So the book is definitely a very detailed look inside my life and the effects the industry has had on me. Hopefully people take something away from what I’ve learned, and it’s something to look out for.”

As Malice continues to up his entrepreneurial game there is no doubt that he can continue to take things to new levels and find new revenue streams even as Play Cloths continues to sell well. More details to come of his upcoming book but for now make sure to check his blog.