Pusha T has confirmed that the Clipse album Let God Sort Em Out is nearly complete. The only thing left is one final guest feature. This will be the first album from Pusha T and his brother No Malice as Clipse in 15 years. The duo, along with longtime producer Pharrell, have been steadily building anticipation for the project. In a recent interview with GQ, Pusha T described the album as a new phase for the group. “It’s a whole new chapter,” he said. “This isn’t a reminisce runway. Everything is new – the music, the energy, the competitive spirit. It’s all about what’s next and being what’s next.”
The interview also touched on Pusha T’s fashion choices. He is selling some of his well-known designer items through a new partnership with GOAT, the clothing and sneaker platform. The deal includes several rare pieces from his personal wardrobe. Despite working on music, he explained that style remains an important part of his public identity.
While promoting the upcoming Clipse album, Pusha T was also seen attending Kendrick Lamar’s show in Boston. The two artists have worked together in the past, and although there’s no confirmation of a new collaboration, his presence at the concert was noted. Clipse previously released acclaimed albums like Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury, and they are best known for their early 2000s single “Grindin’.”
No release date has been given for Let God Sort Em Out, but Pusha T made it clear that the project is close to being finalized. The identity of the final feature has not been revealed.