Clipse’s Triumphant Return: Heartfelt Tribute on Fallon Unveils New Album
Miami Beach, USA - On July 11, 2025, Clipse made a triumphant return with their album, Let God Sort Em Out, their first in 16 years since Til The Casket Drops. The release was celebrated by fans, marked by a powerful performance of „The Birds Don’t Sing“ on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. This track serves as an emotional tribute to Malice and Pusha T’s late parents, resonating deeply with listeners who have long awaited the duo’s comeback. Pharrell Williams, a staple collaborator in Clipse’s journey, produced the new album, setting the stage for a unique blend of nostalgia and fresh talent.
Bringing together a star-studded lineup, the album features guest appearances from music heavyweights like Kendrick Lamar, Nas, John Legend, Tyler, the Creator, and many others. Malice described the recording sessions as a „real good family setting,“ highlighting the warmth and connection that permeated the creative process. This endeavor isn’t merely about music; it delves into themes of grief, redemption, and spiritual reckoning, making it poignant for many fans.
A Stirring Comeback
The release of Let God Sort Em Out has stirred considerable buzz in the music industry, despite facing challenges such as prior leaks. Tracks like „Chains & Whips,“ featuring Kendrick Lamar, have sparked online controversy, even leading to a stand-off with Def Jam/Universal after Pusha T’s pointed verses. As a result, Clipse embraced freedom through a distribution deal with Roc Nation, a testament to their evolving position in the industry.
The album has generated notable excitement on social media, particularly for Malice’s return, which many fans viewed as a beacon of hope and relevance in today’s hip-hop landscape. In addition to the album, the duo is preparing for their first tour together since 2010, set to run from August to September, further solidifying their revitalized presence.
What’s Next for Clipse
The musical landscape is also bustling with other artists. Central Cee, Sexyy Red, and Cardi B have all landed big releases, contributing to the vibrant summer music scene. Cardi B’s anthem „Outside“ resonates with listeners recovering from heartbreak, while Offset’s track „Bodies“ samples the 2001 hit by Drowning Pool and showcases his aggressive flow.
Amidst this competitive landscape, Clipse’s tracks like „So Be It,“ featuring both Pusha T and Malice, stand out with Pharrell’s masterful production. No shortage of lyrical prowess exists in their collaborations, as they continue weaving a narrative that mixes sharp-edged verses and a heartfelt exploration of personal themes.
As we celebrate Clipse’s return to the stage and the airwaves, one thing is clear: the duo’s passion for their craft is as palpable as ever, and their music is set to leave an indelible mark once again. The landscape may have changed, but the essence of Clipse remains timeless.
For additional details on this exciting return, check out the performances and insights on JamBase, AllHipHop, and the latest new music round-up at Vibe.
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