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A New Pusha T Snippet Sparks Clipse Album Speculation

A fresh snippet of a Pusha T verse from an unreleased track surfaced on social media on Sunday, igniting speculation about its origin. Many fans believe the verse is from the highly anticipated Clipse reunion album, which has been in the works since 2023 and is slated for a 2025 release. Pusha T has yet to comment on the snippet, but it has already sent hip-hop enthusiasts into a frenzy.

Breaking Down the Snippet

The leaked track, tentatively titled “Mike Tyson Blow to the Face,” features Pusha T delivering his signature sharp lyricism with drug-related metaphors. In the minute-long clip, he raps:

“No confessions, questions, we contesting / Fireworks will send a message, iridescent / Slow them down like Robitussin if you rush in / At yo door when we address’em / We gon bless’em / Tried to bring’em, shoulda left’em / Learn my lesson / Poker faces keep’em guessin / No expression, ice dressing on my chest / Leave impression.”

The production, which fans were quick to recognize as Pharrell Williams’ work, immediately drew praise across social media. Many listeners compared Pusha T’s flow to the Hell Hath No Fury-era Clipse, further fueling anticipation for the group’s comeback album. One fan tweeted, “Incoming classic can’t wait,” while another wrote, “This like some Hell Hath No Fury Clipse…” alongside fire emojis.

The Clipse Reunion Album: What We Know So Far

After more than 15 years apart, brothers Pusha T and No Malice are set to reunite for a full-length Clipse album. The project will be produced entirely by Pharrell Williams, maintaining the signature sonic chemistry that defined their early work. This marks their first album together since Til The Casket Drops (2009), a project they have openly admitted to disliking.

Excitement surrounding the Clipse reunion escalated in June 2024 when the duo debuted “Birds Don’t Sing,” featuring John Legend, during Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2025 show in Paris. Pharrell, who has long been a champion of the duo’s artistry, expressed his eagerness to work on this project, emphasizing the importance of revisiting their signature sound with a fresh perspective.

According to the Thornton brothers, the album’s guest features are already locked in, further heightening expectations for a landmark return. If the snippet from “Mike Tyson Blow to the Face” is any indication, the Clipse are ready to reclaim their spot at the pinnacle of hip-hop.

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