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Clipse Unleash Star-Studded Tracklist for ‘Let God Sort Em Out’

Hip hop fans, get ready for a musical feast! Clipse has just unwrapped the star-studded guest list for their much-anticipated reunion album, ‘Let God Sort Em Out.’

The 13-track album is a collaboration dream, featuring high-profile artists on almost every song. Pharrell Williams is not just lending his vocals on four tracks, but he’s also the creative engine behind the production.

Already buzzing is Kendrick Lamar’s collaboration on ‘Chains & Whips.’ But that’s not all—Tyler, The Creator, and Nas are also making appearances, ensuring this album is nothing short of epic.

The dynamic duo, Pusha T and No Malice, hasn’t just stopped at big names. They’ve teamed up with their longtime ally Ab-Liva, and Stove God Cooks from Griselda is also joining the musical mix.

Fans of GOOD Music will get a nostalgic treat with John Legend gracing the album opener ‘The Birds Don’t Sing.’ The-Dream wraps up this stellar lineup of guest features.

Clipse’s album rollout has been anything but ordinary. Pusha T didn’t hold back with pointed bars in ‘So Be It,’ taking direct aim at Travis Scott. His lyrics pack a punch: ‘You cried in front of me, you died in front of me / Calabasas took your bitch and your pride in front of me / Her utopia had moved right up the street / And her lip gloss was poppin’, she ain’t need you to eat.’

Explaining the diss, Pusha revealed in GQ how Scott’s slight towards Pharrell Williams led to his lyrical retort. During a studio session in Paris, Scott, eager to play his new album for Pharrell, inadvertently sparked the feud.

Scott apparently played the track without Drake’s controversial verse. When ‘Meltdown’ dropped later, featuring words against Pharrell, Pusha didn’t hold back and shot fire with his verse on ‘So Be It.’

Interestingly, the duo’s path to releasing ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ took a turn when Def Jam pushed for censorship of Kendrick Lamar’s verse. Clipse parted ways with Def Jam to retain artistic integrity, eventually joining Roc Nation.

With such a heavy-hitting lineup and dramatic backstories, ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ promises to be a landmark album in Clipse’s career, ensuring that fans are in for an audio experience like no other.

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