Clipse: Let God Sort Em Out
CANADA, JUL 9 – The early leak of Clipse's comeback album may be linked to tensions with Travis Scott and Pharrell, with fans discussing the full album on Reddit days before release.
- The Virginia Beach rap duo Clipse released their first album in over 15 years, Let God Sort Em Out, on Friday, July 11, 2025 via Roc Nation.
- The release followed an early full leak of the album by Reddit user u/BegginerStrike on the GoodAssSub forum, which divided fans between early listening and waiting for the official drop.
- The album features Pusha T and Malice rapping with lyrical precision about street life and the drug trade, using beats reminiscent of their earlier work with Pharrell, who maintained his professional involvement.
- Pusha T confirmed in a GQ interview that a diss aimed at Travis Scott on the album was serious, while new songs also allude to competitive tensions within hip-hop and address the impact of the War on Drugs on Black communities.
- Let God Sort Em Out reconnects Clipse with their core audience by blending storytelling and cultural commentary, highlighting ongoing genre dynamics and resonating especially with Black men over 40.
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Coke Rap: A Soundtrack Of Survival For Middle-Aged Black Men
Source: Taylor Hill / Getty Let the Church say “Yugh!” Friday, July 11, marks the drop of Let God Sort Em Out, the long-awaited new album from Clipse, our favorite brotherly rap duo from Virginia Beach (757 REPRESENT!) and the undisputed pen-wielding philosophers of powdery prosperity. To be clear, this is not just some album release. For Black men over 40, this is our Cowboy Carter. It’s our Renaissance. This is the moment we’ve been holding ou…
Clipse And Kendrick Lamar Flex On The Competition With ‘Chains & Whips’
Let’s be clear; none of the rappers on Clipse’s new song “Chains & Whips” name any names in the course of flexing on their competition. But if we’re being honest, they shouldn’t have to. There are a lot of rappers that Malice, Pusha T, and Kendrick Lamar’s verses could apply to, so let’s just use “hit dogs holler” rules here. If the shoe fits, wear it. So when Pusha snarls, “We all in the room, but here’s the elephant / You chasin’ a feature out…
Clipse’s New Album ‘Let God Sort ‘Em Out’ Leaked Early Online
We are just days away from the first Clipse album in more than 15 years, titled Let God Sort ‘Em Out, but some people just couldn’t wait, it seems. Over on Reddit, users have reported that the album was leaked early. In the subreddit GoodAssSub, hip-hop fans have been talking about the new album leak, with some already having listened to it, while others say they’re going to wait. “I have enough respect for Pusha and Malice to wait for the actua…
The Clipse Returns After 15 Years With The Anticipated Reunion Album, “Let God Sort Em Out”
Brothers Pusha T and Malice reunite after 15 years to reform The Clipse and release their highly anticipated return album, Let God Sort Em Out. “Ace Trumpets” and “So Be It” were two album previews that garnered critical acclaim from fans and hip-hop enthusiasts alike. The brothers maintained their signature coke rap style while incorporating modern and luxurious wordplay, making this album, produced entirely by Pharrell Williams, one of the ye…

Pusha T Hits Back At “Smear Campaign” Directed At The Clipse Ahead Of New LP
Now that we’re on the cusp of hearing a Clipse album for the first time in 15 years when Let God Sort Em Out drops Friday (July 11), the Virginia rap duo has been hit with a smear campaign from haters (probably from Canada). An unauthorized version of the album leaked onto the internet (y’all some haters for real). According to HotNewHipHop, Pusha T reacted to all the smear and hate that he and his brother Malice have undertaken as of late with …
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