Clipse Releases First Album in 15 Years — Marked by an NPR Tiny Desk Debut
UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – Clipse reunites after 15 years with 'Let God Sort Em Out,' featuring top artists and launching a national tour, driven by Malice's faith and legacy closure.
- On Friday, July 11, Clipse released their first album in over 15 years, 'Let God Sort Em Out,' featuring Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, The Creator, and John Legend.
- Malice's faith prompted his reunion with Pusha T, ending over a decade of separation and inspiring Clipse's return.
- Featuring Pharrell Williams’s production and guests Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, The Creator, and John Legend, the album’s lead single “Chains & Whips” highlights high-profile collaborations.
- Following the album release, a viral Tiny Desk concert and a tour starting in Boston next month boost Clipse's comeback and genre resurgence.
- Beyond the tour, Clipse's comeback signals a broader shift in hip-hop favoring authenticity and lyricism over algorithm-driven trends.
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Clipse return to rap after 15 years, all to 'Let God Sort Em Out'
Clipse, one of hip hop’s best duos, has returned with a new album after a 15-year hiatus. Pusha T and his brother No Malice, formerly and perhaps currently still known as Malice, have linked up with their primary beat provider in Pharrell Williams to present you with Let God Sort Em Out. WHY THIS CLIPSE RELEASE IS AN IMPORTANT RAP OFFERING In this era of TikTok-friendly, trend-based rap music, the true essence of this art form has been plundered…
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