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Clipse Comeback Imminent? Pusha T Hints at Release After Mystery Feature Arrives

Clipse Comeback Imminent? Pusha T Hints at Release After Mystery Feature Arrives

The highly anticipated return of Clipse is closer than ever! Fans have been eagerly awaiting Let God Sort Em Out, the reunion album from brothers Pusha T and No Malice. While a firm release date remains elusive, recent comments from Pusha T suggest the project is just waiting on one final, crucial element.

For over a year, the duo has been teasing the album, with snippets and behind-the-scenes glimpses fueling the hype. Last week, a teaser for "So Far Ahead" emerged alongside footage of Pusha T preparing for the 2025 Met Gala, showcasing a stunning maroon Louis Vuitton suit styled by none other than Pharrell Williams, who is producing the entire Clipse album.

Pharrell Williams, No Malice and Pusha T
Pharrell Williams, No Malice and Pusha T at the 2022 Something In The Water Music Festival (Shannon Finney/WireImage)

The "So Far Ahead" teaser itself dropped more than just a fashion statement; it offered a taste of the album's sound, revealing Pharrell not only as producer but also as a featured vocalist, joining a star-studded roster that already includes John Legend, Nas, and Stove God Cooks.

Speaking with Revolt World, Pusha T acknowledged the album's completion, stating it's currently residing on his phone. However, a missing guest verse is seemingly the final hurdle. "Yes man, I'm waiting on my feature bro," Pusha T told an audience member. "I gotta wait on my feature. I'm hoping it comes through very soon." While he remained tight-lipped about the identity of this mystery artist or the exact timeline, the implication is clear: once this verse arrives, a release date will quickly follow.

The rumor mill has been buzzing with speculations about potential features, with names like Kendrick Lamar and Jay-Z being thrown around. A collaboration between Clipse and Kendrick would reignite the magic of their 2013 track "Nosetalgia," while a Hov feature would continue the connection established with Pusha T's 2022 track "Neck & Wrist."

Further fueling the anticipation, snippets of unreleased music have surfaced, including a minute-long clip featuring Pharrell on the hook and Pusha T spitting bars about "the art of war" over a signature Pharrell beat. Clipse also previewed new material at Louis Vuitton fashion shows in both 2023 and 2024, showcasing tracks like "Chains & Whips" and "Birds Don't Sing."

Clipse Drop New Snippet With Pharrell On The Hook
Snippet features Pharrell on the Hook

Is Clipse ready to reclaim their throne? The return of Clipse with Pharrell at the helm promises a potent combination of lyrical prowess and innovative production. The question now is, who is that elusive final feature, and when will Let God Sort Em Out finally see the light of day? Let us know your thoughts and predictions in the comments below!

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