The legendary hip-hop duo Clipse is making a grand return with Def Jam, preparing to release their first album in 15 years, ‘Let God Sort Em Out.’
- Def Jam signs Clipse, setting the stage for a much-anticipated comeback album.
- Pusha T and Malice expressed excitement about their evolved, curated music.
- Nas makes a guest appearance on the album, heightening anticipation.
- Pharrell Williams is confirmed as the album’s sole producer.
Clipse, comprised of brothers Pusha T and Malice, have reunited with iconic record label Def Jam to unveil their new album, ‘Let God Sort Em Out.’ This marks a significant milestone, as it is their first release in 15 years.
Although Pusha T had an existing solo deal with Def Jam, the duo opted to join forces with the label for this project, having previously worked with various labels like Jive and Arista. The deal was publicly disclosed by Malice on Instagram, hinting at the exciting collaboration.
As Pusha T described to Vulture, the album promises a high taste-level, distinguishing itself from mere filler music. He emphasizes the importance of having the fundamentals down to a science, offering a unique and competitive edge.
Malice echoed these sentiments, highlighting the album as ‘smart basketball’ and authentic rap. He noted the importance of storytelling and staying genuine to their experiences. There’s a sense of Clipse’s evolution into high-level rap without conforming to trends.
Nas, an iconic figure in hip-hop, has contributed a guest verse to the album, making it a significant feature. Pharrell Williams, a longtime collaborator and influential figure in the music industry, will entirely produce the album. This combination sets a high bar for quality and creativity.
The anticipation for Nas’s verse, something Pusha T had reportedly been seeking for years, adds to the buzz surrounding the album’s completion.
There’s no doubt that Clipse’s return with their new album ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ is set to make waves in the hip-hop scene.