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Clipse Share Snippet From Long-Awaited Reunion Album Let God Sort Em Out

After a 15-year hiatus, Clipse have sparked excitement across the Hip Hop world by dropping a teaser from their highly anticipated reunion album, Let God Sort Em Out. The snippet, just over a minute long, has surfaced online and features production from none other than Pharrell Williams, who also delivers a haunting hook.

Though brief, the clip offers a telling preview of what’s to come. Over Pharrell’s signature, bombastic production, Pusha T returns with sharp lyricism, invoking “the art of war” with his usual precision and menace. While his brother and partner-in-rhyme, No Malice, does not appear in the snippet, fans are hopeful that his presence will be felt across the full-length album.

The duo—who made waves in the early 2000s with classics like Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury—last released a project together in 2009. Since then, Pusha T has continued to thrive as a solo artist while No Malice stepped away from mainstream rap. Their reunion has been the subject of speculation for years, and with this snippet, those whispers have finally been confirmed.

Back in December, Pusha T confirmed that the album was complete during a conversation with journalist Ari Melber at Miami Art Week. “We always take long, people be mad,” he said with a laugh. “But it’s okay ’cause it’s done. I’m telling y’all, it’s done. I promise you. It’s in my phone.”

During the same conversation, he gave fans more insight into the album’s vision and title, Let God Sort Em Out. “It’s been 15 years since we dropped an album. We’ve been at it since ’98/’99 but I think people are gonna witness greatness,” he explained. “You will get to see how street Hip Hop matures.”

Pusha also emphasized the depth of their bond and collaboration with Pharrell, who is said to have produced the album in its entirety. “This is a chemistry, this is a brotherhood. And when I say that, I mean Pharrell as well. He produced it from top to bottom. We’re very precious with this music, we’re very meticulous about everything that we do when it comes to that.”

While a release date has yet to be announced, the snippet is more than enough to rekindle anticipation. As the Clipse prepare to make their return, it’s clear they’re not just reuniting—they’re aiming to redefine what grown-man street rap sounds like in 2025.

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