Clipse (Hip-hop duo of brother, Pusha T & No Malice)
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Clipse Reveal Full Tracklist for Comeback Album ‘Let God Sort Em Out’

Clipse has unveiled the complete tracklist for their highly anticipated comeback album “Let God Sort Em Out.” The 13-track project features some of hip-hop’s biggest names and marks the Virginia duo’s first album in 16 years.

Star-Studded Lineup Revealed

The Thornton brothers – Gene “Malice” and Terrence “Pusha T” – announced their impressive roster of collaborators on Monday. The album includes features from:

  • Kendrick Lamar on “Chains & Whips
  • Nas on “Let God Sort Em Out / Chandeliers”
  • Tyler The Creator on “P.O.V.”
  • Pharrell Williams on multiple tracks
  • John Legend on “The Birds Don’t Sing”
  • The-Dream, Ab-Liva, and Stove God Cooks

All Pharrell Production

Every track on “Let God Sort Em Out” was produced by Pharrell Williams, also known as Skateboard P. The legendary producer worked extensively with Clipse on their previous albums and returns to helm their reunion project.

Pharrell also appears as a featured artist on four songs: “All Things Considered,” “E.B.I.T.D.A.,” “So Far Ahead,” and “By the Grace of God.”

Complete Tracklist

  1. “The Birds Don’t Sing” Feat. John Legend & Voices of Fire
  2. “Chains & Whips” Feat. Kendrick Lamar
  3. “P.O.V.” Feat. Tyler, The Creator
  4. “So Be It Pt. II”
  5. “Ace Trumpets”
  6. “All Things Considered” Feat. The-Dream & Pharrell Williams
  7. “M.T.B.T.T.F.”
  8. “E.B.I.T.D.A.” Feat. Pharrell Williams
  9. “F.I.C.O.” Feat. Stove God Cooks
  10. “Inglorious Bastards” Feat. Ab-Liva
  11. “So Far Ahead” Feat. Pharrell Williams
  12. “Let God Sort Em Out / Chandeliers” Feat. Nas
  13. “By the Grace of God” Feat. Pharrell Williams

The Road to Reunion

This marks Clipse’s first album since 2009’s “Til the Casket Drops.” Malice left the group after that release to focus on his faith. He gradually returned to music through small collaborations on projects like Pusha T’s “It’s Almost Dry” and Ye’s “Jesus Is King.”

The duo has already released two singles from the album. “Ace Trumpet” kicked off the rollout, followed by “So Be It,” which received a music video but hasn’t appeared on streaming platforms yet.

Label Drama and New Home

The album’s creation wasn’t without controversy. Def Jam reportedly tried to block Kendrick Lamar’s feature, leading to Pusha T negotiating a seven-figure buyout from the label. Clipse has since signed a distribution deal with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation.

Summer Tour Announced

Clipse will support the album with a U.S. tour starting August 3 in Boston. The tour includes stops in major cities like New York, Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas before wrapping up September 10 in Detroit.

Release Details

“Let God Sort Em Out” arrives July 11, 2025. The album represents not just a reunion for the brothers, but a statement that they’re ready to reclaim their place in hip-hop’s upper echelon.

With production entirely handled by Pharrell and features from rap’s current elite, the album positions itself as one of the year’s most significant releases.

Fans can expect the same sharp lyricism and street narratives that made Clipse legends, updated for today’s hip-hop landscape while maintaining the duo’s signature sound.

Sazid Kabir

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