Pusha T Confirms More Clipse Music Is Coming


I might give away my good kidney for another Clipse album (Deadass).

Pusha T just confirmed the news that will make every hip-hop head perk up: more Clipse music is on the way. When asked by Billboard what’s next musically for him and his brother, Pusha simply said, “Plenty to come, man.” Short, sweet, and enough to send the internet into a frenzy.

It’s wild to think Clipse has been running game for 25 years now, dating all the way back to their debut Lord Willin’. What’s even crazier is that their chemistry still feels untouched. Their recent reunion project Let God Sort ‘Em Out is being hailed by many as album of the year, and for good reason. Between their sharp bars and features from Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator, and Nas, it almost felt like a farewell victory lap.

But according to King Push, that’s not the case—it might just be the start of something bigger. And honestly, I’m here for it. Few groups can jump back in after decades and sound just as sharp, just as menacing, and just as fun to listen to.

If there’s “plenty to come,” then buckle up. Clipse isn’t just running it back; they might be running laps around the competition.




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