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Clipse Reunite with Star-Studded Guest Features on 'Let God Sort Em Out' Album


Rap duo Clipse, comprised of brothers Pusha T and No Malice, are making a major comeback with their new album 'Let God Sort Em Out'. The long-awaited project not only marks the group's first full-length release in over a decade, but it also boasts an impressive list of featured artists that has fans buzzing with excitement.


Tracklist Reveal:

Clipse recently unveiled the full 13-track tracklist for 'Let God Sort Em Out', and it's clear they've pulled out all the stops. According to the announcement, almost every song on the album features a guest artist, with Pharrell Williams making a whopping four appearances. The duo's longtime collaborator Ab-Liva and Griselda rapper Stove God Cooks are also set to make appearances.


Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator, and More:

One of the most notable features comes from Kendrick Lamar, who is set to appear on the track "Chains & Whips". This collaboration is sure to be a highlight, as the two rap titans have never officially worked together before. Tyler, The Creator is another high-profile guest, further cementing Clipse's connection to the new generation of hip-hop.


GOOD Music Reunion:

'Let God Sort Em Out' also features a mini GOOD Music reunion, with labelmates John Legend and The-Dream making appearances. Legend is featured on the album opener "The Birds Don't Sing", while The-Dream rounds out the guest features.


Pusha T's Beef with Travis Scott:

The rollout for 'Let God Sort Em Out' has been nothing short of dramatic, with Pusha T recently revealing that he took aim at Travis Scott on the song "So Be It". In an interview, Pusha explained that his beef with Scott stemmed from the rapper shading Pharrell Williams on his own track "Meltdown".


Departure from Def Jam:

Another interesting tidbit is that 'Let God Sort Em Out' was originally slated to be released through Def Jam, but the label wanted the duo to censor Kendrick Lamar's verse, leading Clipse to depart for Roc Nation instead.


With its star-studded guest list and the ongoing drama surrounding the album, 'Let God Sort Em Out' is shaping up to be one of the most highly anticipated rap releases of the year. Fans of Clipse, as well as hip-hop enthusiasts in general, will undoubtedly be eager to hear what the legendary duo has in store.

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