Clipse returns with new album Let God Sort Em Out on July 11, produced by Pharrell.

Clipse—rap duo and brothers Pusha T and Malice—are making a major comeback. They’ve officially announced their first album in over 15 years, Let God Sort Em Out, dropping July 11.
And they’re reuniting with the iconic Pharrell Williams as producer, bringing their signature sound full circle.
The album’s cover art is designed by contemporary artist KAWS, and it’s being released in partnership with Roc Nation. The first single, titled Ace Trumpets, arrives tonight at midnight ET.
Clipse originally hit the scene in the late ’90s and are known for their hard-hitting lyrical style and close ties with Pharrell and The Neptunes. Together, they created classics like Lord Willin’, Hell Hath No Fury, and Til the Casket Drops.
But after their last joint album in 2009, the two took separate musical paths.
Pusha T dropped critically acclaimed solo albums, including 2022’s It’s Almost Dry, while Malice—now known as No Malice—released faith-driven projects like Hear Ye Him.
Still, they occasionally reunited for guest features and surprise performances, like their set at Kanye West’s Use This Gospel or festivals such as Camp Flog Gnaw and Something in the Water.
Now, they’re officially back in business—and it sounds like this is just the beginning. Speaking to Rolling Stone, Pusha revealed Pharrell’s nonstop energy is driving the comeback: “Pharrell says, ‘We gonna keep going!’… He calls every morning with new ideas.”
Fans of early 2000s hip-hop—get ready. Clipse season is back.
Source Variety