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Clipse Say Tyler, the Creator Is Their Biggest Fan: ‘Tyler Is the No. 1 Clipster'
Clipse Say Tyler, the Creator Is Their Biggest Fan: ‘Tyler Is the No. 1 Clipster'

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time15-07-2025

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Clipse Say Tyler, the Creator Is Their Biggest Fan: ‘Tyler Is the No. 1 Clipster'

Tyler, The Creator might be the Clipse's biggest fan, or at least the duo outta Virginia feel that way. While sitting down with Ebro and Apple Music, the Thornton brothers talked to Ebro about Tyler's guest appearance on their upcoming album Let God Sort Em Out, and Push mentioned how impressed he is when it comes to the Call Me If You Get Lost rapper's Clipse knowledge. More from Billboard Clipse Talks 'Let God Sort Em Out,' Kendrick Lamar Feature & What Brought Malice Back to Rap: 'A Grammy Run Is Always the Goal' Doechii Explains Why She Called Out President Trump on Live TV: 'Wasn't S-t They Could Do About It' Daddy Yankee Splashes Into Summer With Joyous New Song 'Sonríele' & Its Music Video 'Tyler is the number one Clipster,' Pusha T proclaimed. 'As a fan of the discography, Tyler is the number one Clipster. He can tell me things about albums and the time periods and any and everything, from production to raps, when it comes to Clipse albums.' Tyler is featured on the song 'P.O.V.' and has collaborated with Push before on the records 'Trouble on My Mind' and 'Oooh.' He's also admitted to being a huge fan of Pharrell and The Neptunes over the years. The Clipse recently commented on the ugly breakup currently happening between Pharrell and his former production partner Chad Hugo. 'Absolutely miss Chad, as far as, you know, being on the album,' Malice said. 'I'll see Chad in the airport, in the street, at Buffalo Wild Wings, you know, in VA. Whatever they got going on, just hope for the best. … Whenever we see each other, it's always gonna be love. Always.' And while Pusha admitted that he still has love for Hugo, he's content with P handling all of the production on their first album in 15 years. 'For me no,' Pusha T said after being asked if the group misses Chad in the studio. 'Everybody knows my favorite album is Hell Hath No Fury. Pharrell did that alone. That's it. … Chad's my guy. I love Chad. Pharrell's my guy; love Chad too. We're brothers, we came up together. But, you know, when you say missing in the music, there is no missing in the music when it comes to the Clipse. And if it's just P, it don't matter — we find what we find.' Let God Sort Em Out is set to drop Friday. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Pusha T Crowns Tyler, The Creator As The Biggest Clipse Super Fan He's Ever Met
Pusha T Crowns Tyler, The Creator As The Biggest Clipse Super Fan He's Ever Met

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time10-07-2025

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Pusha T Crowns Tyler, The Creator As The Biggest Clipse Super Fan He's Ever Met

Pusha T has crowned Tyler, the Creator as the ultimate Clipse superfan, praising the rapper's deep knowledge of the duo's legacy and influence. During a recent interview with Ebro Darden on Apple Music, the Daytona rapper singled out Tyler as the most passionate and informed supporter he's ever encountered. 'As a fan of the discography, Tyler is the number one Clipster,' Pusha T declared. 'He can tell me things about albums and the time periods and everything, from production to raps, when it comes to Clipse albums.' Tyler has long worn his admiration for the Clipse on his sleeve, frequently citing them as key influences on his lyrical style and gritty sonic textures. From his raw early mixtapes to the luxurious aggression of albums like Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler's reverence for the Virginia duo has been well-documented—and now, officially recognized by one-half of the group itself. Pusha's comments arrive ahead of the Clipse's highly anticipated new album, Let God Sort Em Out, which is scheduled for release on July 11. The project marks their first full-length studio effort in over a decade and is produced entirely by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams. While some fans have expressed concern over the absence of fellow Neptunes producer Chad Hugo, the Clipse brothers are downplaying the impact. 'Absolutely miss Chad. As far as, you know, being on the album,' said No Malice during a conversation on Popcast. 'But I'll see Chad in the airport, in the street, at Buffalo Wild Wings, you know, in VA. Whatever they got going on, just hope for the best for that […] Whenever we see each other, it's always still love. Always.' Pusha added: 'Everybody knows my favorite album is Hell Hath No Fury. Pharrell did that alone. That's it […] Pharrell's my guy, love Chad, too. We're brothers, we came up together. But, you know, when you say missing in the music, there is no missing in the music when it comes to the Clipse. And if it's just P, it don't matter—we find what we find.' Let God Sort Em Out will feature appearances from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, John Legend, and more, with singles like 'The Birds Don't Sing' and 'Graveyard Shift' already signaling a return to the duo's signature mix of luxury, scripture, and street grit. See Pusha T speak on Tyler, the Creator's Clipse fandom below. More from N.O.R.E. Claims Pusha T Once Yelled Over Pharrell Williams Amid Drake Feud Skepta Challenges A$AP Rocky To Rap Battle In U.K. Versus U.S.A. Hip-Hop Clash Doechii And Tyler, The Creator Preview New Song Produced By Pharrell At Louis Vuitton Paris Show

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