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Let God Sort Em Out

Clipse · 2025

40 min · 13 tracks · gangsta rap · hardcore hip-hop · East Coast hip-hop

A gritty exploration of urban life, blending sharp lyricism with relentless beats and haunting melodies.

Why this album works

The album has been noted for its raw honesty and lyrical depth, quickly climbing to the top of the hip-hop charts upon release. Critics have praised it for revitalizing the duo's relevance in an ever-changing musical landscape, highlighting its influence on emerging East Coast artists and contributions to the genre's evolution.
Best for
gritty urban storytelling vibes short, impactful listening sessions reflective late-night introspection
Context
Released on July 11, 2025, 'Let God Sort Em Out' marks Clipse's return after a lengthy hiatus following their acclaimed albums in the mid-2000s. This album showcases their evolution as artists, embracing fresh production techniques while staying rooted in their hardcore hip-hop origins. It serves as a critical touchstone for fans eager to see how they navigate contemporary themes within their signature sound.
Stylistic neighbors
50 Cent· Wu-Tang Clan· Nas
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Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 The Birds Don’t Sing 4:01
  • 2 Chains & Whips Standout 4:04
  • 3 P.O.V. 4:18
  • 4 So Be It 3:14
  • 5 Ace Trumpets 2:34
  • 6 All Things Considered 3:09
  • 7 M.T.B.T.T.F. 2:36
  • 8 E.B.I.T.D.A. 2:00
  • 9 F.I.C.O. 3:22
  • 10 Inglorious Bastards Standout 2:33
  • 11 So Far Ahead 3:22
  • 12 Let God Sort Em Out/Chandeliers Standout 2:33
  • 13 By the Grace of God 3:06

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