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Clipse Drop New ‘Let God Sort Them Out' Album, Hip-Hop Fans Rejoice On X
Clipse Drop New ‘Let God Sort Them Out' Album, Hip-Hop Fans Rejoice On X

Black America Web

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

Clipse Drop New ‘Let God Sort Them Out' Album, Hip-Hop Fans Rejoice On X

Clipse, the duo of brothers Pusha T and Malice, last dropped an album in 2009 with Til The Casket Drops , giving way to King Push's strong solo career. With the duo reunited, the Clipse's new album, Let God Sort Them Out , is getting some early positive returns on X as Hip-Hop fans are joined in rejoicing. Let God Sort Them Out , the fourth album from the Brothers Thorton, is more of the pair's usual technical flair and clear diction, with the requisite brick talk that serves as a metaphor more than anything. With longtime producer and collaborator Pharrell Williams handling the entire bulk of production, the clear-eyed vision of Push and Malice never wavers. The album opens with 'The Birds Don't Sing,' featuring John Legend and Voices of Fire. Pusha T opens up with a moving verse depicting the passing of his mother, mentioning his young son, while also referring to his brother by his given first name. Malice continues the autobiographical bent with his verse centering on their father. An early crowd favorite follows in 'Chains & Whips,' which was previously heard last year when the brothers teased the track during a Louis Vuitton fashion show last year. However, the surprise appearance of Kendrick Lamar solidified the excitement, and K-Dot delivers a sinister verse that may or may not be directed toward a certain Canadian superstar. According to X, other highlights include 'P.O.V.' featuring a blistering verse from Tyler, The Creator, the previously-released 'Ace Trumpets,' and 'Inglorious Bastards' featuring their longtime partner, Ab-Liva. Nas also shows up on the track 'Chandeliers,' which appears on the tail end of the strong album title cut. Stove God Cooks, who works alongside Westside Gunn and the sprawling Griselda collective, shows up for 'F.I.C.O.,' as he's one of the top 'coke rap' stars in the game now. We've got reactions from X to Clipse dropping their new Let God Sort Them Out project below. Check out the album at your preferred DSPs below. — Photo: Getty Clipse Drop New 'Let God Sort Them Out' Album, Hip-Hop Fans Rejoice On X was originally published on

Clipse Set Summer Release Date for New Album, ‘Let God Sort Em Out'
Clipse Set Summer Release Date for New Album, ‘Let God Sort Em Out'

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Clipse Set Summer Release Date for New Album, ‘Let God Sort Em Out'

Clipse's long-awaited fourth studio album, Let God Sort Em Out, is coming on July 11. The Virginia duo of brothers Malice and Pusha T announced the project on Instagram, ending the long wait for fans who've been awaiting a follow-up to their 2009 Til The Casket Drops album. Let God Sort Em Out is entirely produced by Pharrell Williams, who crafted the group's previous three albums. While Clipse signed to Def Jam for the album last year, it's now being distributed and marketed by Roc Nation. The album cover is designed by artist and designer KAWS, who also designed the art for Clipse's last project. LP, CD, and Digital Pre-Orders (as well as KAWS-designed merch) for the album are available at More from Rolling Stone The Joey Bada$$ vs. Everyone Beef Is Fun, But What's It Really About? Rapper Anik Khan Blasts Xenophobia in Powerful Video 'Came From' A$AP Rocky Talks 'Gut-Wrenching and Nerve-Racking' Gun Assault Trial for the First Time The release date reveal comes days after announcing that the project's lead single, 'Ace Trumpets,' would be released tonight at midnight. Let God Sort Em Out has been speculated about since the duo announced the project last June, and gave Rolling Stone in-depth details about the project, which Pusha T has called a 'masterpiece.' While the group had been on pause since 2010, rumors of a new album had spread since Malice, who changed his name to No Malice in 2013 then changed it back for this album, rapped 'I might whisper in his ear, 'Bury all of them'/Light another tiki torch and carry it again' on 'I Pray For You.' The track is from Pusha T's 2022 It's Almost Dry album. Malice told Rolling Stone that after temporarily ending Clipse in 2010, he felt okay to reprise the group after his father told him he was being 'too hard on [himself]' just days before his death. Malice rapped about the moment on 'Birds Don't Sing,' a eulogy to his and Pusha's parents, which debuted at Paris Fashion Week 2024. (The brothers's mother passed in November of 2021.) Since last summer, speculation and anticipation have risen for the album, which Push has repeatedly said was waiting on a particular verse from an artist to be completed. Fan speculation has centered on Kendrick Lamar or Jay-Z being the mystery man. Chatter about the latter artist being the guest intensified when the Clipse uploaded a photo of themselves at the Roc Nation office earlier this week. Best of Rolling Stone The 50 Greatest Eminem Songs All 274 of Taylor Swift's Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time

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