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As announced in the weeks leading up to Let God Sort Em Out 's arrival, joining Pusha and Malice across the 13-track Roc ...
They don’t need to name names — like the title of the new album Clipse dropped today, all they have to do is Let God Sort Em Out. Listen to Clipse’s “Chains & Whips” featuring Kendrick Lamar above.
As most fans know, Clipse and Kendrick Lamar's collaboration had a lot of people shook, especially the executives at Def Jam.
Hip-Hop duo the Clipse, featuring Malice and Pusha T, reunited for their latest project, Let God Sort Em Out, their first album in 16 years after their 2009 release Til the Casket Drops.
The duo's first album in 16 years is refined and purposeful, featuring work from Pharrell, Nas, Tyler, the Creator and more.
To stay in Trump's good graces, the label reportedly demanded cuts to the duo's collab with Kendrick Lamar—so they left.
The hip-hop landscape shifted dramatically when Pusha T appeared on The Breakfast Club, offering rare glimpses into his strategic relationship with Kendrick Lamar amid the genres ...
It wasn’t a linear journey to a Clipse reunion. Malice left to follow his faith after the duo’s Til the Casket Drops album, ...
Clipse returns after 16 years with Let the Lord Sort 'Em Out, proving that grown-man rap can be sharp, soulful and culturally ...
The long-awaited Clipse album, Let God Sort Em Out, is finally here. With top-notch production from Pharrell and elite-level ...
In the pantheon of prestige rap, it never gets fancier than a Clipse reunion. While Pusha T and Malice predated the whole ...
Clipse release their fourth studio album Let God Sort Em Out, produced by Pharrell Williams and featuring Kendrick Lamar, ...