Clipse—comprised of brothers Pusha T and No Malice—are set to make a landmark return with Let God Sort Em Out, their first full studio album since Til the Casket Drops in 2009. Released via Roc Nation on July 11, 2025, the album marks the end of a 16‑year hiatus. Thanks to longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, who serves as executive producer and sole beat‑maker, the duo maintains the sonic cohesion that defined their early 2000s peak.
Recording sessions took place between 2023 and 2024, split across a studio in Virginia Beach and the Louis Vuitton headquarters in Paris—highlighting Clipse’s blend of gritty authenticity and high-fashion influence. The album artwork, crafted by renowned artist Kaws, deepens this artistic synergy and has already sparked excitement among fans, with limited-edition vinyl, CD, cassette, and merch bundles currently available through the official store.
Two singles have already landed: the lead track “Ace Trumpets”, released on May 30, channels mid‑tempo boom‑bap with Pharrell’s signature Spanish‑guitar-infused production, and finds Pusha T nostalgically revisiting themes of opulence while barbing Kanye West. On June 17, Clipse dropped the second single “So Be It”, accompanied by a dramatic black‑and‑white video. The song, produced entirely by Pharrell, stirred controversy with sharp lines targeting Travis Scott, stemming from a recent studio encounter in Paris.
To support the album, Clipse will embark on their first major U.S. tour in over 15 years—25 dates starting August 3 in Boston and wrapping on September 10 in Detroit, with EarthGang supporting. As anticipation builds, fans and critics alike are poised to witness how Clipse balance their raw street narratives with evolved maturity, delivering what Pusha T has confidently called the “true evolution of Clipse.”
Yesterday, Kendrick Lamar verse surfaced online, and today JeBron james preview Clipse song, featuring NAS. You can listen to the snippet below:
CLIPSE x NAS
NEW SONGLET GOD SORT EM OUT 💿
🚨JULY 11TH🚨
▫️Via LeBron James pic.twitter.com/UZote5glqW
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) June 24, 2025