Hip-hop duo Clipse, composed of Pusha T and Malice, has released their first new album in 16 years, titled "Let God Sort Em Out," entirely produced by Pharrell Williams. The album features the track "So Far Ahead" and showcases the duo's signature style with synths and 808 beats reminiscent of their earlier work. To promote the album, Clipse performed a Tiny Desk Concert featuring songs such as "Virginia," "Keys Open Doors," "Momma I'm So Sorry," "Chains & Whips," "Birds Don't Sing," and their classic hit "Grindin'." They also appeared at the ESPY Awards, performing "Grindin'" and "Ace Trumpets." The album debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 chart with 118,000 units sold in its first week, including 58,000 pure sales and 77.49 million on-demand streams. This release marks a notable return for Clipse, who have been praised for their enduring impact on rap music and their ability to deliver authentic narratives under Pharrell's production.
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