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They’ve been relatively dormant since their “Til the Casket Drops” album 16 years ago. Now, they’re back together for their ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNClipse’s ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ reportedly surpasses Lil Wayne’s ‘The Carter VI’ in latest sales projectionsClipse’s new album Let God Sort Em Out is now projected to outsell Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter VI in first-week numbers, marking a ...
For Mic Drops and Elbow Drops, Carl Lamarre explores how Clipse executed the perfect game-plan for their comeback album Let ...
Clipse's "Let God Sort Em Out" was the group's biggest album debut since 2002's "Lord Willin.'" Here's how they did it, according to Kevin McMullan.
“The Birds Don’t Sing” starts the album by trading ego for vulnerability. The brothers reflect on the deep scars left from their parents’ passing. Its title and chorus, referencing a Werner Herzog ...
Culture critics Pablo The Don, Huda Hassan and Matt Amha talk about the cult-favourite rap duo of brothers Gene ‘Malice’ and ...
Clipse’s comeback album, ‘Let God Sort Em Out,’ blends grief and legacy into a rollout rooted in truth. Check out how they break it down in a recent interview.
It’s Pusha T and Malice’s world, we’re just livin’ in it after the duo’s long-awaited reunion on comeback opus, Let God Sort ...
Bottom line: Let God Sort ’Em Out is a powerful return, a reflection of pain, glory, and legacy. I give it a 9/10 —a near-flawless statement piece from a duo who never lost their edge.
After a 15-year break, Clipse returns with 'Let God Sort Em Out.' The album fuses personal loss, spiritual growth, and ...
“Let God Sort Em Out” is as tightly wound as it is stylish, subzero cool and relentless. But when it comes to rap GOATs, the smaller details matter — as do the big swings.
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