The Clipse Return with “So Be It”- First Visual Off Long-Awaited Album “Let God Sort Them Out”

by Khrissy Briscoe
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It’s official—The Clipse are back. After a 16-year hiatus, the iconic Virginia duo just dropped the visual for “So Be It,” the lead single off their highly anticipated reunion album, Let God Sort Them Out, scheduled to drop July 11th. For real hip-hop heads, this moment is monumental. The streets have been quiet without a proper Clipse project since 2009, and the culture has been craving that raw, luxury street poetry only they can deliver and MASTER.

Pusha T, who’s been consistently applying pressure solo, hasn’t missed a step. Meanwhile, his brother Malice (now re-emerging as No Malice) has been on a spiritual journey, stepping back from rap entirely—until now. And together the chemistry feels like were back in the 2000’s.

Their comeback started with “A.C.E. Trumpets,” a Pharrell-produced banger that instantly transported fans back to that Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury era. The beats are nostalgic with a modern feel, the bars cut deep, and the vibe is undeniably vintage Clipse—only elevated. With Pharrell back behind the boards, it feels like hip-hop’s elite just picked up right where they left off.

Visually, “So Be It” is a cinematic testament to duality—street grit meets spiritual reflection. Malice’s growth is evident in his delivery, while Pusha still slices through beats with precision making sure you hear every bar. This isn’t just a comeback—it’s a reset.

Let God Sort Them Out is more than an album—it’s a cultural moment. And the Clipse are doubling down with the Let God Sort Them Out Tour kicking off August 2025- Grab Your Tickets HERE

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