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Clipse is Back: ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ Debuts at Number 4

Clipse is back, and they’re making noise. The legendary Virginia rap duo, comprised of brothers Pusha T and No Malice, just dropped their new album, ‘Let God Sort Em Out’, and it’s already making waves. The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 chart, proving that Clipse’s impact on hip-hop is still strong.
This is a major win for Pusha T, especially given some of the drama he’s faced in the past. Remember the beef? All that seems to be in the rearview mirror now. ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ shows that focusing on the music pays off.
For those who might be new to the game, Clipse is known for their gritty lyrics and detailed storytelling about street life. They paint vivid pictures with their words. Their unique sound set them apart in the early 2000s, and they quickly gained a dedicated following.
‘Lord Willin’ and ‘Hell Hath No Fury’ are considered classic albums by many hip-hop heads. These projects solidified Clipse’s place in rap history. They were known for their collaborations with The Neptunes, who produced many of their biggest hits. The Neptunes’ signature sound perfectly complemented Clipse’s rapping style.
After a hiatus, fans have been eagerly waiting for new music from Clipse. Pusha T has maintained a successful solo career, dropping critically acclaimed albums and becoming president of G.O.O.D. Music. No Malice has focused on his faith and personal journey. The fact that they were able to come back together for this album is a big deal.
The success of ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ proves that Clipse still has a strong fanbase. It shows that people are still hungry for their unique brand of hip-hop. The album’s chart performance is a testament to their talent and the impact they’ve had on the culture.
What makes this album so special? It’s the raw honesty and the undeniable chemistry between Pusha T and No Malice. They haven’t lost a step. They’re still delivering hard-hitting lyrics and thought-provoking verses.
The album’s production is also top-notch. The beats are hard, and they create the perfect backdrop for Clipse’s rhymes. It’s a sound that’s both familiar and fresh, appealing to longtime fans and new listeners alike.
Clipse’s return is more than just a new album; it’s a reminder of their influence on hip-hop. ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ is a welcome addition to their discography and a sign that they still have plenty to offer the game. Keep your ears open. Clipse is here to stay.