The clips are back and with them there are the big names of the scene

The clips are back and with them there are the big names of the scene

Together again for a disc 16 years after “Til the Casket Drops”. The new project of Clipse “Let God Sort Em Out”, coming out on 11 July, anticipated by the single “I know be it “, he turned on the enthusiasm of rap lovers. Not only because the duo formed by the brothers Malice and Pusha T has reassembled, but because it is not alone. The names announced and therefore should be present in the new effort, are high -sounding: Tyler, The Creator, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, John Legend, Stove God Cooks, The-Treame, Ab-Liva and Pharrell. “Let God Sort EM Out” is entirely produced by Pharrell Williams, already the author of the three previous albums of the group. Although the clips have signed with the Def Jam last year, now distribution and marketing are entrusted to Roc Nation. The album cover was designed by the artist and designer Kaws, who also edited the graphics of their latest project.

While the group It was on pause, since 2010 To date, several voices had spread on a possible reunion since Malice, who had changed his name in No Malice in 2013 and then returned to the origins, had rapped “we turn on another torch, again” in “I Pray for You”. The song is taken from the album “It’s Almost Dry” of Pusha T of 2022. Malice touched on that hard personal moment in “Birds Don’t sing“, A funeral praise for the parents. Since last summer, speculations and expectations grew: Pusha T had repeatedly affirmed that the disc was there, but that the two were waiting for the completion of a specific verse of an artist. The name that was expected was probably that of Lamar.

The two had returned to officially collaborate in 2019, appearing as a clipse in the song “Use This Gospel” Extract from the album “Jesus Is King” by Kanye West. Three years later they met again, working on the track “Punch Bowl” taken from the album of Nigo “I Know Nigo!” and collaborated again in the same year, as mentioned, For “I Pray for You”, a song extracted from the album of Pusha T “It’s Almost Dry”. Now space for the microphone: we will see if the disc will live up to expectations. In these years Pusha T has certainly been more interesting and in the spotlight, but thematically very repetitive: It speaks substantially only of drugs, in a stylish and almost always unpublished way, but in addition to that it has gone a few times. “Let God Sort Em Out” It may be surprised both from a musical point of view, being under the direction of Pharrell Williams, and of the contents, given the names involved.