Let God Sort Em Out
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Music Tyler The Creator praised the Clipse's new album on social media, which has led to the duo acknowledging Tyler as the biggest Clipse fan
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Music Pusha T reveals how Kendrick Lamar initially got involved with Clipse's "Let God Sort Em Out" and his eagerness to be featured twice.
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Music With numerous stars dropping music in May, we are taking a look at the hottest rap albums & songs of the last month.
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Music Clipse put out their comeback album "Let God Sort Em Out" on July 11, whereas Travis Scott released "JACKBOYS 2" on July 13.
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Music Pusha T discussed the Opium collective ahead of the release of Clipse's highly-anticipated new album, "Let God Sort Em Out."
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Music Pusha T's issues with Travis Scott stem from the "Utopia" rollout, specifically the content of Drake's verse on "Meltdown."
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Music Pusha T reunited with his brother, No Malice, in 2024 to prepare their latest album, 'Let God Sort Em Out,' a potential album of the year.
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Music Clipse’s Pusha T is one of Ari Melber’s favorite rappers. He has quoted lyrics from King Push on live broadcasts for years.
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Music The Clipse reunion has been a monumental moment in hip-hop culture and the fans are showing out for "Let God Sort Em Out."
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Music Justin Bieber reposted (and swiftly deleted) an Instagram Story from a friend dissing Clipse and their fanbase.
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Music Pusha T and No Malice barred up on the new Clipse album, but some fans felt like this PnB Rock bar went a little too far.
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Music As arguably the most anticipated, hyped-up, and leaked verse of the year, Kendrick Lamar's Clipse feature was unsurprisingly grand.
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Music “So Be It” set off a media storm after the Clipse dissed Kanye West, Travis Scott, and Drake on the track. Pusha T would address his issues.
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Music The Clipse reclaim authorship in an era of disposability. Pusha T and Malice executed a rollout for "Let God Sort Em Out" that honors transformation, defies algorithms, and restores narrative integrity.
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Aron A.