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Let God Sort Em Out

Clipse

Clipse

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Pusha T

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Malice

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Album • Jul 11, 2025 • 13 songs, 40m 53s
Indieheads 24 Hiphopheads 7k+ Pitchfork 6.5/10 The Needle Drop 10/10 NME 3/5 Rolling Stone 4/5 All Music 4/5 Exclaim! 7/10 Clash 9/10 Slant 2.5/5 Northern Transmissions 9.0/10 The Guardian 5/5 Spectrum Culture 78% RapReviews.com 8.5/10
After 16 years, Pusha T and Malice return with a blockbuster comeback album produced entirely by Pharrell. It’s good, it’s different, it’s complicated.
Reunited after 16 years, Virginia duo Clipse are missing the killer punches that first made them icons of hip-hop.
Pusha T and Malice reunite for the first new Clipse album since 2009, and the results are spectacular
It’s funny, even though Virginia rap legends Clipse are a duo, you can bag up and divide their legacy into three distinct blocks. Pusha T and Malice’s
Clipse’s first album in 16 years, ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ feels like a prestige project that’s meant to be admired from afar.
Scathing disses, star guests, inspired Pharrell beats and great lines from chilling to laugh-out-loud: the duo’s first album since 2009 is so much more than the drama around it