Clipse Releases First Album in 15 Years — Marked by an NPR Tiny Desk Debut
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA, UNITED STATES, JUL 11 – Let God Sort Em Out, produced by Pharrell Williams, marks Clipse's return after 15 years, featuring Kendrick Lamar and others, with critical acclaim and a tour planned.
- After a 15-year break, hip hop duo Clipse returned with their fourth full-length release, Let God Sort Em Out, which dropped on July 13, 2025.
- The album's release followed a carefully planned rollout featuring singles like Ace Trumpets and So Be It, plus merchandise collaborations with KAWS and others.
- Let God Sort Em Out contains 13 tracks produced entirely by Pharrell Williams and features artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, The Creator, and John Legend.
- Critics praised the album as a bold and cohesive work highlighting Clipse's lyrical precision and mature perspective, with some calling it one of the albums of the year.
- Clipse supports the album release with their first U.S. tour in 15 years, including an August 10 show at The Dome in Virginia Beach, connecting to their roots.
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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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