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Veteran Rap Duo Clipse Stages Triumphant Comeback with Critically Acclaimed Album

2 Oct

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Summary

  • Clipse, the Virginia-bred rap duo, released their first album in 16 years
  • The album, "Let God Sort Em Out," received critical acclaim and album of the year buzz
  • Pharrell Williams, a longtime collaborator, produced the album and helped craft the cinematic comeback
Veteran Rap Duo Clipse Stages Triumphant Comeback with Critically Acclaimed Album

Sixteen years after the release of their last album, the Virginia-bred rap duo Clipse, consisting of brothers Pusha T and Malice, have staged a triumphant comeback with their new album "Let God Sort Em Out." The project, which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 chart, has been met with widespread critical acclaim and is generating buzz as a potential "album of the year" contender.

The reunion of Clipse was made possible by their longtime collaborator, Pharrell Williams, who served as the album's producer. Over the course of two years, the trio meticulously crafted the cinematic reintroduction of Clipse, drawing on their signature sound and poignant storytelling. The result is an album that showcases the group's expertise and emotional depth, defying the notion that rap is a young man's game.

Pusha T, Malice, and Pharrell have all expressed their pride in the project, noting that it represents a testament to their dedication and the precision with which they approached the music. The album's rollout, which included collaborations with KAWS and Carhartt, as well as a runway appearance at a Louis Vuitton fashion show, has further cemented Clipse's status as a cultural reset in the hip-hop landscape.

As the trio looks ahead, they have their sights set on another accolade: a Grammy Award in 2026. With Pharrell's 13 Grammy wins and Clipse's lone nomination for their feature on Justin Timberlake's "Like I Love You" in 2003, the group is determined to finally receive the recognition they believe they deserve, not just for themselves, but for their parents as well.

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The Clipse album "Let God Sort Em Out" has been met with widespread critical acclaim and is generating buzz as a potential "album of the year" contender.
Pharrell Williams, a longtime collaborator of Clipse, served as the producer for the album and helped the trio meticulously craft the cinematic reintroduction of the group over the course of two years.
Clipse, comprising Pusha T and Malice, have their sights set on winning a Grammy Award in 2026, as they believe they deserve the recognition for their work on "Let God Sort Em Out."

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