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Pusha T Reacts to Early Praise for Upcoming Clipse Reunion Album “Let God Sort Em Out”

The buzz surrounding Clipse’s highly anticipated reunion album Let God Sort Em Out is reaching new heights, and Pusha T is soaking in every moment. Fans have already been treated to snippets of what’s to come—whether through official singles or leaked verses, including a much-discussed Kendrick Lamar feature. As the July 11 release date approaches, the excitement among hip-hop fans is undeniable.

Adding fuel to the hype, Rolling Stone’s Simon Vozick-Levinson recently published an early review of the album, awarding it a solid four out of five stars. The review praised the chemistry between Pusha T and Malice, calling it “second to none.” One standout line from the article reads, “Whatever the year, Pusha and Malice are richer than you, smarter than you, and much better at making rap music than you’ll ever be. Amen.”

Pusha T caught wind of the glowing review and couldn’t help but respond. Taking to his Instagram Story, he shared a screenshot of the quote, writing: “Aye @rollingstone @swvlswvl did you really say this?? Bars… [praying hands emoji].” The playful but proud reaction quickly made the rounds on social media, adding even more momentum to the album’s buildup.

The praise comes shortly after Clipse unveiled the official tracklist for Let God Sort Em Out, which boasts an impressive lineup of guest features. Alongside Kendrick Lamar, fans can expect appearances from Nas, Pharrell Williams, Stove God Cooks, John Legend, Tyler, The Creator, Voices Of Fire, Ab-Liva, and The-Dream. The Kendrick feature alone has already stirred plenty of conversation online, both for its lyrical content and the rumored industry politics surrounding its release.

Pusha T has also made headlines for his pointed bars on the album’s lead single, “So Be It,” which many listeners believe takes shots at Travis Scott, a frequent collaborator and ally of Kanye West. While Travis hasn’t offered a direct response, fans are already dissecting lines and speculating about possible subliminal replies.

With Let God Sort Em Out just days away, anticipation continues to build. Early reviews suggest that the Thornton brothers are set to deliver a project that lives up to their legendary status. For fans of sharp lyricism, intricate wordplay, and high-caliber production, July 11 can’t come soon enough.

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