The Clipse‘s reunion is finally here!
After 16 years apart, brothers Pusha T and Malice have unleashed ‘Let God Sort Em Out’, a Pharrell–produced LP that’s as icy as it is an introspective ride.
Details below…
The latest single ‘So Be It’ goes nuclear, fusing Middle Eastern strings with flipped 808s that scream vintage Neptunes with a deadly twist. Pusha and Malice’s bars are razor sharp, including pointed lines aimed at rivals and a standout shot at Travis Scott’s loyalty, rapping:
“You cried in front of me/ You died in front of me/ Calabasas took your b***h and your pride in front of me.”
During their spicy sit-down on The Breakfast Club to plug the project, Clipse detailed the Def Jam fallout over the Kendrick Lamar feature, their switch to Roc Nation, and why they kept silent on why the album took so long.
Watch their full interview below:
Take a listen to ‘Let God Sort Em Out’:
With both the tour and LP now live, Clipse remind everyone why their rise remains unmatched.


Pusha T stop rapping about drake and rap about pushin some p**** he be alright
Who cares?!!
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