Today (May 29th), legendary rap group Clipse announced their highly-anticipated fourth studio album – and first new project as a duo in over fifteen years, Let God Sort Em Out. It will be released on July 11th. The announcement, long-awaited by Clipse’s legions of diehard fans, is heralded by the new single ‘Ace Trumpets,’ set for release to all streaming platforms at 12am ET tonight.
For the release of Let God Sort Em Up, the hip-hop duo made up of brothers Pusha T and Malice – have enlisted an all-star team comprised of longtime collaborators, as well as exciting new partners. The album is produced entirely by Pharrell Williams with artwork and design by KAWS, and will be marketed and distributed in partnership with Roc Nation.
LP, CD and Digital Pre-Orders, as well as a limited merchandise collection featuring artwork from KAWS, are now available 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.
Pharrell Williams, the multi-hyphenate artist/producer/designer, produced Clipse’s trilogy of instant-classic albums – Lord Willin’, Hell Hath No Fury and Til The Casket Drops. The 52 year-old has always provided a sparse, kinetic sonic backdrop for Pusha T and Malice’s vivid, venomous tales of street enterprise. Kaws, the internationally renowned visual artist/sculptor and graphic designer, first collaborated with Clipse nearly two decades ago, providing cover art for their last album, which was released in 2009.
Clipse renuion rumors have been in the air since the 2022 BET Hip-Hop Awards, when Malice joined Pusha T on stage for a show stopping version of their classic “Grindin’.” A 2023 headlining show at the ‘Something In The Water’ Festival – and a runway appearance at Pharell’s debut collection for Louis Vuitton – only turned up the heat. The duo returned to Paris in 2024 for the Louis Vuitton SS25 collection, and teased a brand new track from Clipse featuring John Legend.
Last month Pusha T released a new snippet to soundtrack his Met Ball recap. This week, Clipse teased a photo of the duo at Roc Nation’s NYC headquarters – in front of the ubiquitous Paper Planes logo – setting the stage for a new chapter in the group’s vaunted history.
Stay tuned for more Clipse and their highly-anticipated album Let God Sort Em Out! Check out the album’s announcement video and official artwork below!