Clipse reveals “Let God Sort Em Out” tracklist; Features include Kendrick Lamar, Nas, and more
Clipse unveils “Let God Sort Em Out” tracklist
The tracklist for Clipse’s long-awaited fourth studio album, Let God Sort Em Out, has officially dropped — and it’s a heavy-hitter. With contributions from hip-hop’s elite and full production by Pharrell Williams, this is more than just a return. It’s a cultural moment fifteen years in the making.
Full Tracklist for Let God Sort Em Out
Here’s what fans can expect when the album drops on July 11, 2025:
- The Birds Don’t Sing (feat. John Legend & Voices of Fire)
- Chains & Whips (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
- P.O.V. (feat. Tyler, The Creator)
- So Be It Pt. II
- Ace Trumpets
- All Things Considered (feat. The-Dream & Pharrell Williams)
- M.T.B.T.T.F.
- E.B.I.T.D.A. (feat. Pharrell Williams)
- F.I.C.O. (feat. Stove God Cooks)
- Inglorious Bastards (feat. Ab-Liva)
- So Far Ahead (feat. Pharrell Williams)
- Let God Sort Em Out / Chandeliers (feat. Nas)
- By The Grace Of God (feat. Pharrell Williams)
What the Features Say About the Vision
This isn’t a random list of collabs. Each guest artist adds a distinct texture:
- Kendrick Lamar brings cerebral intensity on “Chains & Whips.”
- Tyler, The Creator matches Clipse’s sharpness with playful contrast on “P.O.V.”
- Nas appears on the dramatic two-part closer, “Let God Sort Em Out / Chandeliers.”
- John Legend and gospel choir Voices of Fire elevate the intro with soul and reverence.
Thematically, the album moves from spiritual reckoning to street realism. Each feature serves a purpose. Pharrell, as executive producer, keeps it focused.
Standout Tracks Already Creating Buzz
Two singles are out now — and they’ve set the tone.
- “Ace Trumpets”: Brass-heavy, minimalist, and confident. This is peak Clipse: no hooks, just heat.
- “So Be It Pt. II”: A spiritual sequel that leans into maturity, legacy, and the cost of ambition.
Both have sparked social media debates about bars, production, and whether this is Clipse’s best era yet.
Pharrell’s Full Circle Moment
Pharrell Williams producing the entire album isn’t just nostalgic. It’s strategic.
He was the architect of Clipse’s early sound—spare, percussive, and emotionally cold. On this album, he expands that blueprint with atmospheric layers, gospel touches, and cinematic flourishes. It feels both fresh and familiar.
Tracks like “E.B.I.T.D.A.” and “So Far Ahead” show Pharrell pushing the duo toward more vulnerable ground. His production creates room for both grit and grace.
Why This Album Release Is Collector-Ready
Clipse isn’t just releasing music. They’re creating artifacts.
At letgodsortemout.com, fans can grab:
- Limited-edition vinyl LPs
- CDs with exclusive artwork by KAWS
- Fashion capsules with Verdy and Denim Tears
This merch isn’t filler. It’s part of the album’s storytelling. The visual aesthetic matches the sonic one — high-end, minimal, gritty, and spiritual.
Evergreen tip: This collectible approach adds lasting value. Vinyl and design lovers will continue to engage long after the release hype fades.
Clipse’s First Tour in Nearly 20 Years
To support the album, Clipse is launching the Let God Sort Em Out Tour starting August 3 in Boston. This is their first national tour as a duo in nearly two decades.
🗓️ Tour Cities Include:
- Boston
- New York City
- Philadelphia
- Chicago
- Detroit
- Los Angeles
- Houston
- Washington, D.C.
- Virginia Beach (hometown show)
Tickets and VIP packages (which include exclusive merch and early venue access) are available now.
Tour Tips for Fans
If you’re planning to attend, here’s how to maximize the experience:
- Book early: Hotels near venues fill fast — especially in major cities.
- Go local: Each stop offers food and fashion tied to local hip-hop culture. Research nearby spots for pre- and post-show hangs.
- Bring gear: Merch lines get long. A portable charger, cash, and a tote for pickups go a long way.
These moments aren’t just concerts — they’re pilgrimages. Be ready.
Why New Fans Should Tune In
If you’re unfamiliar with Clipse, this album is an ideal entry point.
It blends their streetwise lyrical roots with modern sensibilities. There’s no need to catch up on back-catalog lore. Each track stands on its own, while rewarding longtime listeners.
The features serve as bridges for newcomers. Love Kendrick? Nas? Tyler? This album meets you halfway.
Themes That Will Age Well
Let God Sort Em Out touches on timeless issues:
- Faith and doubt
- Power and redemption
- Loyalty and betrayal
- Art and legacy
These are human themes. The album doesn’t chase trends—it centers values and consequences. That’s what gives it lasting power.
From the gospel-infused intro to the final beat of “By the Grace of God,” this is an album designed to be revisited.