Clipse Announce New Album ‘Let God Sort Em Out’

Anticipation builds with new single ‘Ace Trumpets’ premiering in a few hours.

29 · 05 · 2025

Clipse – rappers Pusha T and Malice – will release their fourth studio album, and first new project as a duo in over fifteen years, ‘LET GOD SORT EM OUT’, on July 11th.

Out on Roc Nation, the brother duo have enlisted the production services of longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams who produced the entirety of ‘LGSEO’, as well as previous Clipse albums ‘Lord Willin’, ‘Hell Hath No Fury’ and ‘Til The Casket Drops’. The long-awaited album reveal is heralded by new single Ace Trumpets’, set for release on streaming platforms at 12am ET tonight.

Artist Kaws, the internationally renowned visual artist/sculptor, designs the new album cover art. The designer first collaborated with Clipse nearly two decades ago, providing cover art for their 2009 album, ‘Til The Casket Drops’.

Clipse have sparked reunion rumours for a new project since the 2022 BET Hip-Hop Awards, when Malice joined Pusha T on stage for a performance of their signature son, ‘Grindin’. A 2023 headlining show at the Something In The Water Festival, and a runway appearance at Pharrell’s debut collection for Louis Vuitton, followed shortly after.

Last month, Pusha T released a new snippet to soundtrack his Met Gala recap. And this week, Clipse unveiled a photo of the duo at Roc Nation’s NYC headquarters, setting the stage for a new chapter in the group’s vaunted history.

The album is available for pre-oder and limited merchandise collection featuring artwork from KAWS is now live exclusively at LETGODSORTEMOUT.COM. In the coming weeks, the store will feature new drops of limited, exclusive merch designed by some of the most influential names in streetwear.

Photo Credit: Cian Moore


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