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After 15 years, the Clipse have reunited on wax with their album "Let God Sort Em Out" and fans are loving their epic comeback
Clipse dropped their long-awaited fourth major label album, Let God Sort Em Out, which was sans a speculated surprise guest appearance from Jay-Z. Pusha T recently revealed why Hov failed to appear on the LP.
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Clipse Step Into the Surreal With New ‘Chains and Whips’ Music VideoClipse released Let God Sort Em Out last week, with the album marking the duo’s first in since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops. The new LP was produced by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, and along with Lamar it features contributions from John Legend, Tyler, the Creator, Nas, and more.
They’ve been relatively dormant since their “Til the Casket Drops” album 16 years ago. Now, they’re back together for their fourth album “Let God Sort Em Out,” and it’s kinda like a big deal. With imposing production and features from Nas,
The day finally arrived, the one that many rap fans had been waiting for. The Clipse have returned. Their new album, Let God Sort ’Em Out, marks their first
Clipse stopped by The Tonight Show to perform their recent song “The Birds Don’t Sing.” The evocative track is the opening number on the rap group’s latest LP, Let God Sort Em Out, which dropped July 11.
Clipse’s “ Chains & Whips ” was always going to be the standout from their new album Let God Sort Em Out. For one, it features Kendrick Lamar, a pairing that has been fascinating fans since “Nosestalgia” from Pusha T’s 2013 album My Name Is My Name.
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The long-awaited Clipse album, Let God Sort Em Out, is finally here. With top-notch production from Pharrell and elite-level bars from Pusha T and Malice, the project is worthy to be praised and has no shortage of hot lines from the Thornton brothers and their lyrical codefendants.
Pusha T confirmed Jay-Z was invited to rap on Let God Sort Em Out but never replied with a verse, leaving his absence on the Clipse album unexplained.
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Pusha T Offers a Blunt Review of Drake's "What Did I Miss?"Fresh off the release of the new Clipse album, Let God Sort Em Out, Pusha T still has no love for Drake. During an interview with Complex News, Pusha T was asked if he "liked" the new Drake song, "What Did I Miss?" "Which one is that?" Pusha Replied.