As a gamer who’s been through countless levels and boss battles, I can confidently say that the announcement of the long-awaited Clipse album feels like finally unlocking the secret boss level I’ve been waiting for since 2009. The wait has been grueling, but knowing it’s produced by Pharrell from top to bottom and featuring artists like Nas, John Legend, and Stove Good Cooks, it’s going to be a musical adventure worth every second of anticipation. I can already hear the beats pulsing in my gaming headset, and I’m ready to hit that play button!
According to Pusha T, the long-awaited new album from Clipse, titled “Let God Sort ‘Em Out,“, has been completed and is now ready for release.
The hip-hop artist announced to Ari Melber at Art Basel Miami that fans will find the long 15-year wait was worth it for the upcoming album. “It’s been 15 years since we last released an album,” Push explained, “but I believe people are going to witness something extraordinary. This project is not just a collaboration; it’s a bond, a brotherhood – and Pharrell played a significant role in producing it from start to finish.
He emphasized that they pay great attention to their music and are extremely thorough in every aspect of its creation. Speaking on behalf of himself and his brother Malice from the Clipse, he mentioned that they often take a lot of time with their work, understanding that some people might get frustrated, but it’s all part of the process. He assured everyone that the work is completed and can be verified on his phone.
The upcoming album, entirely produced by Pharrell, will be a joint effort with the Clipse and marks their first studio collaboration in 15 years since “Til the Casket Drops” from 2009. In this new project, artists like Nas, John Legend, and Stove Good Cooks are set to make guest appearances.
Pusha T discloses that the long-awaited Clipse album, entirely produced by Pharrell, has been completed and is now stored on his phone.
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