In a whirlwind of musical revelations, Clipse has thrown open the doors to their much-anticipated reunion album, ‘Let God Sort Em Out’, unveiling a dazzling array of guest artists.
Filled with 13 electrifying tracks, the album promises a star-studded lineup that fans are eager to hear. Pharrell Williams, a frequent collaborator with Clipse, takes center stage with his production skills and appears on four tracks, adding his unique flair to the mix.
Among the notable features is Kendrick Lamar, joining the duo on ‘Chains & Whips’, a collaboration already sending ripples through the music world. Meanwhile, Tyler, The Creator and Nas make their presence felt, adding depth and diversity to the album’s soundscape.
Pusha T and No Malice are not alone in this musical venture. Ab-Liva, their longstanding collaborator, along with Griselda’s Stove God Cooks, make significant contributions, further enriching the album’s appeal.
Adding to the excitement is a mini GOOD Music reunion, featuring John Legend on the album’s opening track ‘The Birds Don’t Sing’. The-Dream also makes an appearance, rounding out the impressive list of guest features.
In a move that has stirred conversation, Pusha T’s track ‘So Be It’ takes direct aim at Travis Scott. Pusha’s sharp verses didn’t hold back, delivering a lyrical jab: ‘You cried in front of me, you died in front of me / Calabasas took your pride in front of me.’
Pusha T elaborated on the context of his pointed words in a candid chat with GQ. He explained that his diss was a reaction to Scott’s unexpected shade towards Pharrell Williams, as heard in the track ‘Meltdown’, which features a verse by Drake.
The album’s journey wasn’t without its hurdles. Initially slated for release under Def Jam, the project shifted to Roc Nation following demands to censor Kendrick Lamar’s contribution. The label switch added another layer of drama to the album’s rollout, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
Clipse’s ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ is set to take the music scene by storm, with its unexpected collaborations and spirited verses. Fans eagerly await what promises to be a thrilling comeback from the iconic duo.