Let God Sort Em Out album art (Photo source: instagram @clipse) The day finally arrived, the one that many rap fans had been waiting for. The Clipse have returned. Their new album, Let God Sort ’Em ...
In the pantheon of prestige rap, it never gets fancier than a Clipse reunion. While Pusha T and Malice predated the whole "play this street rapper at New York Fashion Week" motif, their stylishly ...
Clipse is preparing to bring Let God Sort Em Out to Europe. The duo has announced a new run of shows for Tilburg, Paris, London, and Manchester. Clipse, the iconic duo of Pusha T and Malice, have ...
It may be hard to believe, but as Malice rapped on "Trill," "It's me ma, you ain't dreaming." After months of fashion shows, teasers, rumors, interviews and more, Clipse is really, truly, finally, ...
The rollout for Let God Sort Em Out reflects Clipse’s commitment to authenticity and long-term vision. “The Birds Don’t Sing” was shaped by personal grief, offering a raw entry point into the album.
Nearly a year after announcing the title of their long-awaited reunion album, Let God Sort Em Out, Pusha T and Malice — collectively known as Clipse — have announced the album’s upcoming release date: ...
The highly anticipated new album, Let God Sort Em Out, from early 2000s cocaine kingpin-rap duo Clipse, consisting of brothers Gene “Malice” and Terrence “Pusha T” Thornton, arrived on July 11, along ...
Pusha T confirmed Jay-Z was invited to rap on Let God Sort Em Out but never replied with a verse, leaving his absence on the Clipse album unexplained. “He was sent ‘Chains & Whips,’ ‘Mike Tyson Blow ...
Legendary hip-hop act Clipse, formed by brothers Pusha T and Malice (A.K.A. Terrence and Gene Thornton, who also went by Terrar and Malicious in their early years) in the mid 1990s, descended on ...
In the pantheon of prestige rap, it never gets fancier than a Clipse reunion. While Pusha T and Malice predated the whole “play this street rapper at New York Fashion Week” motif, their stylishly ...