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After months of quiet build-up and swirling rumors, Clipse have officially dropped the full tracklist for their highly anticipated comeback album, Let God Sort Them Out — and it’s loaded with heavyweight features.
The 13-track record sees the legendary Virginia duo bring together a heavy slate of collaborators, including Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator, Stove God Cooks, John Legend, The-Dream, and fellow Re-Up Gang member Ab-Liva.
Pharrell Williams, who executively produced the project, appears multiple times throughout with feature credits.
One notable absence? JAY-Z. Despite speculation sparked by Pusha T’s previous comments about awaiting a verse from a “mystery” feature — and Roc Nation’s involvement with the album rollout — Hov is nowhere to be found on the final tracklist.
Another surprise: the controversial single “So Be It,” which saw Pusha allegedly throwing subliminal shots at Travis Scott, has been left off entirely. In its place is a sequel track, “So Be It Pt. II.” Whether this version continues the smoke or pivots creatively remains to be seen. The original made headlines after Pusha hinted at an incident in Paris where Travis played Utopia for Pharrell — sans the Drake diss that would later surface on “Meltdown.”
Let God Sort Them Out will be the duo’s first album since 2009’s Til The Casket Drops, and arrives during a time when both Pusha T and No Malice are carving their own spiritual and sonic paths. If the tracklist is any indication, Clipse aren’t just aiming to make a comeback—they’re positioning themselves for a legacy-defining moment.
