Clipse reemerged with *Let God Sort Em Out*, a Pharrell-produced reunion album marking 15 years since their last album together.
Clipse reemerged with Let God Sort Em Out and a star-studded tracklist featuring Kendrick Lamar and Nas, marking their first joint album in over 15 years.

The Clipse duo—Pusha T and Malice—have officially announced their long-awaited return, revealing a 13-track album dropping in July.
Titled ‘Let God Sort Em Out,’ the project features appearances from a heavyweight lineup, including Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, The Creator, John Legend, The-Dream, Stove God Cooks, Ab-Liva and gospel ensemble Voices of Fire.
The album’s production was handled entirely by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams, marking a continuation of a creative partnership that spans every Clipse studio release.
Pharrell also appears on multiple tracks, including “All Things Considered,” “E.B.I.T.D.A.,” “So Far Ahead,” and “By The Grace Of God.”
The lead single, “Ace Trumpets,” featuring both Pusha T and Malice, dropped ahead of the album and serves as a reintroduction to the duo’s razor-sharp lyricism.
The full tracklist, revealed on Monday (June 30), includes “Chains & Whips” with Kendrick Lamar, “Let God Sort Em Out / Chandeliers” featuring Nas, and “P.O.V.” with Tyler, The Creator.
CLIPSE
LET GOD SORT EM OUT💿OFFICIAL TRACKLIST
🚨JULY 11TH 🚨
▫️ The Birds Don’t Sing (ft. John Legend, Voices of Fire)
▫️ Chains & Whips (ft. Kendrick Lamar)
▫️ P.O.V. (ft. Tyler, The Creator)
▫️ So Be It Pt. II
▫️ Ace Trumpets (ft. Pusha T, Malice)
▫️ All Things Considered… pic.twitter.com/BhYDZ5RQRf— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) June 30, 2025
Let God Sort Em Out will be distributed through Roc Nation and features cover art by KAWS, who also designed the artwork for their 2009 album Til the Casket Drops.
Til the Casket Drops was the last time the brothers released music together before pursuing solo careers.
During the hiatus, Malice, now known as No Malice, dropped Hear Ye Him in 2013 and Let the Dead Bury the Dead in 2017.
Pusha T released several solo albums, most recently, It’s Almost Dry in 2022. Let God Sort Em Out is slated for release on July 11, 2025.
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