Clipse Are Back on Top: “Let God Sort Em Out” Beats “JACKBOYS 2” for #1 Spot on Apple Music


People are saying real music prevailed here.

After over a decade of silence, Clipse have made their explosive return to the rap game—and they didn’t come to play. Their new album Let God Sort Em Out has just climbed to #1 on the U.S. Apple Music Rap chart, dethroning the powerhouse JACKBOYS 2 from Travis Scott and Cactus Jack. This isn’t just a win for Clipse fans—it’s a statement that lyricism, authenticity, and legacy can still dominate in a streaming-driven era.

Pusha T and Malice bring raw energy, vivid street narratives, and unfiltered honesty throughout the project, reminding the world why they were once untouchable in the rap duo space. Unlike JACKBOYS 2, which leaned heavily on merch bundles and digital sales, Let God Sort Em Out rose through sheer demand and fan support. The project fuses classic coke rap elements with classic Pharrell production, creating a sound that’s both nostalgic and fresh.



What sets Let God Sort Em Out apart is its unshakable focus—there’s no filler, no unnecessary guest appearances, just the Clipse in full command. It’s dark, deliberate, and deeply rooted in the duo’s Virginia legacy. Tracks feel cinematic, verses cut deep, and the chemistry between Pusha and Malice hasn’t lost a step. In a time when rap is often about vibes and algorithms, Clipse brought back the art of storytelling and wordplay.

This chart-topping moment is more than just numbers—it’s a cultural reset. In 2025, where viral moments often outshine substance, Clipse has proved that timeless rap still matters. Let God Sort Em Out didn’t need a rollout circus. It just needed bars. And with that, the kings are back—louder, sharper, and bolder than ever.




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