Pusha T and Malice have officially reunited as Clipse, that’s for sure. Although a release date for Clipse’s new album Let God Sort Em Out has yet to be confirmed, the pair have been teasing the project for some time.
On June 20, the pair hosted an official listening party for the new album, further fueling enthusiasm for the project and confirming that a new Clipse project was coming. While fans wait with bated breath, here’s everything you need to know about Clipse’s first new album in 15 years.
Their first song will be titled “The Birds Don’t Sing”
In June, Clipse previewed their first song since 2009 at Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2025 men’s show. in. While the song has yet to hit streaming platforms, Malice explained the significance of one of his bars in an interview with Rolling Stone, saying he wrote them before his father passed away.
“I can hear your voice now, I can feel your presence/Ask, ‘Should I rap again?’ You gave me your blessing,” he gushed on the song.
Malice explained, “We were sitting in the car. I asked him, ‘What do you think about me rapping again?'” He said, “Son, I think you’re so hard on yourself, you still have to leave this world, you still You have to take care of your family. “My father was a deacon in the church, so what he said about Jesus was a big encouragement to me.
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Let God Order Them Produced entirely by Pharrell
Clipse’s first album in 15 years will be produced entirely by Pharrell. It’s worth noting that King Push was notorious for hating the Clipse’s last album, Til the Casket Drops, which was also produced entirely by the Neptunes co-founder.
“Everything Pharrell makes is also an ode to the type of music and the type of album we want to make,” Push told Vulture in June. “We still want to make a complete body of work. These are movies, man. These aren’t just songs. This isn’t just a collection of joints that we go in and bang.”
Push added in the Rolling Stone interview that Pharrell was happy to be a part of the project and sometimes got a little ahead of himself in excitement.
“Farrell said, ‘We’re going to keep going!'” Push told the publication. “Pharrell calls every morning with energy, man. ‘I was in the truck last night listening to the album. I’m going to try something new tomorrow.’ I’m like, ‘Come on, man, get this mix done. .
There’s going to be a lot of coke rap
Pusha T assures his fans that there will be a lot of coke rap on “Let God Sort Em Out.” The Virginia rapper told Vulture that the coke-rap complaints against him and Clipse over the years are inaccurate and that those who label them in this way “can’t even assess what’s actually being said or what’s going on.”
Push also allegedly owned a coke production line involved in the Britney Griner prisoner exchange, RS reported.
Multiple features of Let God Fix Them Confirmed
Let God Sort It will have several features, including one confirmed by Nas that Clipse has reportedly been pursuing for years. The pair claimed that the only thing holding back the album was a poem by the artist.
“I’m really excited about this new Clipse album,” Push said on the Ghetto Runways podcast in August. Totally screwed. Just waiting for a feature. Just wait for a feature, bro. Just a feature.
The album is said to be released later this year
Clipse told Rolling Stone that the album will be released later this year. There are only three months left until 2025, which means Clipse will be dropping something over the next few weeks to kick off their rollout. Let’s hope this proves to be true, because a new Clipse album will be a legendary way to end a sensational year in rap music.

