Continuing with the Virginia-bred duo’s cinematic album rollout, Clipse revealed the star-studded batting lineup of features slated to appear on Let God Sort Em Out come July 11th.
Fans are probably already familiar with Kendrick Lamar’s appearance on “Chains & Whips,” but other guests include Nas, Tyler, the Creator, Pharrell, The-Dream, John Legend, Ab-Liva and Stove God Cooks. LGSEO is packed with 13 songs fully produced by Skateboard P. Clipse kicked off the album rollout with “Ace Trumpet” and released the menacing “So Be It” music video on YouTube, but hasn’t made the single available on streaming services just yet. It’s the first Clipse album in 16 years, since Til the Casket Drops landed in 2009. Malice departed from the group following a studio session with Rick Rubin and pursued a deeper relationship with his faith. However, he started to feel a purpose in rap in recent years while making baby steps with features alongside his brother on projects such as Pusha’s It’s Almost Dry and Ye’s Jesus Is King.
Here’s the track list below for Let God Sort Em Out:
- “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 Pt. II”
- “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 will be distributed through Roc Nation and features cover art by KAWS, who also designed the artwork for their 2009 album, Til the Casket Drops, the last time the brothers released music together before pursuing solo careers. During the hiatus, No Malice—now known as Malice—dropped Hear Ye Him in 2013 and Let the Dead Bury the Dead in 2017. Pusha T released several solo albums, including 2022’s It’s Almost Dry.

