Pusha T Teases Clipse Album Let God Sort Em Out as Fans Demand Its Release

Fans of legendary hip-hop duo Clipse are growing increasingly impatient as Pusha T and No Malice continue to tease their long-awaited comeback album Let God Sort Em Out. For over a year, the Virginia-bred brothers have dropped cryptic hints, leaked snippets, and behind-the-scenes peeks—yet the full project remains unreleased.
Now, with new footage and updates surfacing, it seems we may be inching closer than ever to hearing the return of Clipse in full force.
New Teasers and a Met Gala Moment
Last week, Pusha T lit up social media with a teaser of a track titled “So Far Ahead.” The brief clip, shared on his Instagram Story, was paired with behind-the-scenes footage of his preparation for the 77th annual Met Gala, which took place Monday, May 5. Donning a maroon Louis Vuitton suit adorned with shimmering shoulder jewels, Push looked every bit the star.
The look wasn’t just a flex—it was curated by none other than Louis Vuitton’s creative director Pharrell Williams, who’s also playing a central role in Clipse’s musical comeback. Pharrell will reportedly produce Let God Sort Em Out from top to bottom and even lend his voice to “So Far Ahead,” marking one of several high-profile collaborations on the project.
Star-Studded Guest List
In addition to Pharrell’s contributions, the album is expected to feature John Legend, Stove God Cooks, and Nas. But fans are buzzing most about potential appearances by two titans: Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z.
Kendrick’s history with Pusha T includes the fan-favorite “Nosetalgia” from 2013, while Hov last collaborated with Push in 2022 on “Neck & Wrist.” Given the weight these names carry, it’s no surprise that their inclusion could be the final piece in the Clipse comeback puzzle.
What’s Holding the Album Back?
During a recent appearance at Revolt World, Pusha T gave fans an important update—but also a reason for the delay. When asked about the album’s status, he revealed that it’s complete and on his phone. However, he’s still waiting on a key feature.
“Yes man, I’m waiting on my feature bro,” he told the audience. “I gotta wait on my feature. I’m hoping it comes through very soon.”
While he stopped short of revealing who the artist is, speculation is running wild that it could be either Kendrick Lamar or Jay-Z. Once that verse arrives, it appears the only thing left to do will be to hit release.
The Wait Continues
For fans, this long rollout has been a test of patience. From snippets and Met Gala tie-ins to cryptic interviews, Clipse are clearly building anticipation the old-school way. But it’s been over a decade since their last official project together, and the demand for Let God Sort Em Out has reached a fever pitch.
With Pharrell at the helm, a star-studded cast of collaborators, and Pusha T’s assurance that the album is nearly complete, the long-awaited Clipse comeback might finally be on the horizon.