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Dad Reacts to Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out

Dad Reacts to Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out

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TitleDad Reacts to Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out
Authorturning the tables
Duration57:10
File FormatMP3 / MP4
Original URL https://youtube.com/watch?v=meNZbxwBM7s

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@Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out https://music.apple.com/us/album/let-god-sort-em-out/1816313639

The Birds Don’t Sing (feat. John Legend & Voices of Fire)
Chains & Whips (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
P.O.V. (feat. Tyler, The Creator)
So Be It
Ace Trumpets
All Things Considered (feat. The-Dream & Pharrell Williams)
M.T.B.T.T.F.
E.B.I.T.D.A. (feat. Pharrell Williams)
F.I.C.O. (feat. Stove God Cooks)
Inglorious Bastards (feat. Ab‑Liva)
So Far Ahead (feat. Pharrell Williams)
Let God Sort Em Out / Chandeliers (feat. Nas)
By The Grace Of God (feat. Pharrell Williams)

Let God Sort Em Out is the fourth[e] studio album by American hip-hop duo Clipse, consisting of brothers Pusha T and Malice. Released in partnership with Roc Nation Distribution on July 11, 2025, it marks the duo's first album since Til the Casket Drops (2009); Malice quit the duo in 2010, and the pair reunited in 2019. Longtime collaborator and mentor Pharrell Williams returns as the album's executive and only producer after splitting with his Neptunes collaborator Chad Hugo; he also appears as a guest, alongside Ab-Liva (of Clipse side-project Re-Up Gang), John Legend, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Stove God Cooks, The-Dream, Tyler, the Creator, and the choir ensemble Voices of Fire. Additional contributors include Lenny Kravitz and Stevie Wonder.

Rumors of a new Clipse album started in 2023 when Pharrell, who became creator director of menswear at luxury fashion house Louis Vuitton the same year, included a new Clipse song in the soundtrack to the Louis Vuitton Men's Spring-Summer 2024 Show; the next two annual editions also featured music from the duo. The album's recording sessions, starting in 2023, were split between a studio in the trio's home state of Virginia, United States and the Louis Vuitton headquarters in Paris, France.

Originally planned for a 2024 release, the album was delayed when the duo's then-label Def Jam Recordings and its parent company Universal Music Group demanded Kendrick Lamar's guest verse be either censored or removed. Although the official reason given to Clipse was that the label was worried about blowback from United States President Donald Trump due to the lyrics, Pusha T publicly claimed in interviews that he believed the real reason to be both his and Lamar's public feuds with rapper Drake, resulting in the release of multiple diss tracks; in 2025, Drake filed a lawsuit against Universal for its publication of Lamar's diss "Not Like Us". Pusha T added that his music had been censored multiple times since 2018 over what Def Jam perceived to be lyrics about Drake. Refusing to censor the verse, Clipse agreed to pay a seven-figure sum to be dropped from the deal, signing a distribution deal with Roc Nation instead but giving Def Jam a percentage of the profits from the album. The lyrical content of Let God Sort Em Out's singles and the promotional press released for the album received media attention for Pusha T's outspoken criticism of his rivals, Drake and Jim Jones, and former creative partners, Ye (f.k.a. Kanye West) and Travis Scott. Pusha T was formerly signed to Ye's record label GOOD Music, starting in 2010. Despite working closely together for over a decade and Pusha T becoming the label's president in 2015, the relationship collapsed in 2022. Lyrics in lead single "Ace Trumpets" mockingly referenced Ye, and in following interviews, Pusha T stated that he and Ye were "nothing" outside music and that he doesn't believe Ye to be a real man. Lyrics in promotional single "So Be It" took aim at GOOD Music affiliate and in-house producer Travis Scott, who Pusha T went on to refer to as unloyal, "shameless", and a "whore", taking particular offense to a 2023 incident in which the song "Meltdown" was played for Clipse and Pharrell, only for the official version to feature a surprise guest verse from Drake, who mocks Pharrell in the lyrics.

The lead single "Ace Trumpets" was released on May 30, 2025. The promotional single "So Be It" was released exclusively as a music video via YouTube and Instagram on June 17. On July 10, Clipse released two more songs from the album exclusively on Apple Music in the hours leading up to the full release: firstly "Chains & Whips", and then "So Far Ahead".

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