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Clipse — Let God Sort Em Out Tracklist & Features

Hip-hop duo Clipse, comprised of brothers Pusha T and Malice, have revealed the tracklist for their highly anticipated album Let God Sort Em Out, set for release on July 11, 2025. This marks their first joint studio project in 16 years, following their 2009 album Til the Casket Drops.

Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out Album Cover

Tracklist:

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

The 13-track album, entirely produced by Pharrell Williams, features guest artists including Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, The Creator, John Legend, The-Dream, Stove God Cooks, Ab-Liva, and Voices of Fire.

The tracklist was unveiled via Spotify’s Countdown To vodcast on June 30, with standout songs like “Chains & Whips” featuring Kendrick Lamar, “P.O.V.” with Tyler, The Creator, and “Let God Sort Em Out/Chandeliers” with Nas. Lead singles “Ace Trumpets” and “So Be It” have been praised as some of the best rap songs of 2025. The album is distributed in partnership with Roc Nation, with artwork designed by KAWS.

Clipse also announced their Let God Sort Em Out Tour, their first U.S. tour in nearly two decades, starting August 3 in Boston, with stops in New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and their hometown, Virginia Beach.

The duo faced challenges with their original label, Def Jam, over a lyric in Kendrick Lamar’s verse, leading them to pay a seven-figure sum to exit their contract and sign with Roc Nation. Despite an early online leak, anticipation for the album remains high, with fans and critics praising the duo’s sharp lyricism and Pharrell’s dynamic production.

The album has sparked excitement on social media, with fans expressing enthusiasm for the high-profile collaborations. Let God Sort Em Out is poised to be a significant moment in Clipse’s career, blending their signature style with new emotional depth.

Sazid Kabir

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