Clipse’s “LET GOD SORT EM OUT” Debuts with 10.9M First-Day Spotify Streams


Clipse did this despite having been sanctioned by the hip-hop game.

Clipse‘s long-anticipated comeback album, LET GOD SORT EM OUT, debuted with an impressive 10.9 million streams on Spotify in its first 24 hours, marking one of the strongest openings of the year for a rap duo.

The album features hard-hitting tracks like “Chains & Whips,” “So Be It,” “P.O.V.,” and “Let God Sort Em Out / Chandeliers,” each layered with dark, cinematic production courtesy of longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams. Guest features from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, The Creator, Stove God Cooks, and Ab-Liva elevate the album’s gritty yet refined energy. And the standout controversies? They came in loud—especially with shots aimed at Travis Scott on “So Be It” and the scrapped “So Be It II” version that sparked debate online.

Clipse’s rollout didn’t shy away from the spotlight. From cryptic teasers and sharp-tongued interviews to surprise performances and the viral reveal that Kendrick was originally slated to appear on “So Be It,” everything felt deliberate and disruptive. While it’s been over 15 years since their last full-length project as a duo, Til the Casket Drops, LET GOD SORT EM OUT proves Clipse hasn’t lost a step. If anything, they’re sharper, meaner, and more focused than ever.

Please tell me Malice won’t go back to retirement after this. He can’t, right?




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