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Clipse earns a No. 4 debut on the Billboard 200 with Let God Sort Em Out, their first album in 16 years, matching the chart peak of their 2002 debut.
Near the end of what’s purported to be Wu-Tang Clan’s final Madison Square Garden set, Raekwon gave the crowd an affirmation ...
No one had Clipse performing at the ESPYs on their bingo cards, but that's okay. The iconic duo came with fire, but was it ...
Clipse’s performance at the 2025 ESPYs featured a medley of “Grindin’” and their new single “Ace Trumpets.” Their ESPYs set ...
“The Birds Don’t Sing” starts the album by trading ego for vulnerability. The brothers reflect on the deep scars left from their parents’ passing. Its title and chorus, referencing a Werner Herzog ...
Clipse is preparing to bring 'Let God Sort Em Out' to Europe. The duo has announced a new run of shows for Tilburg, Paris, ...
After 15 years, the Clipse have reunited on wax with their album "Let God Sort Em Out" and fans are loving their epic comeback ...
Back with another installment for Clipse Week, the duo breaks down their song “Ace Trumpets.” Produced once again by longtime friend and collaborator Pharrell, the track is packed with sharp bars and ...
Pusha T has addressed Kanye West's comment about missing their friendship. He asserted that he doesn't care about it and that he wouldn't go back to it either.
It was a winding road for Clipse to Let God Sort Em Out. Def Jam attempted to block their collaboration with Kendrick from landing on the album, which led to Pusha paying seven figures to buy himself ...
Clipse releases their first album in 16 years, Let God Sort Em Out, featuring Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Stove God Cooks and more.
"Over half a mill' we call focaccia, reachin' for akasha/Never leavin' home without my piece like I'm Mahatma/From the tribe of Judah, I'm Mufasa," he snaps on the lead single "Ace Trumpets." ...