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Brothers Pusha T and No Malice of the duo Clipse unveil “So Be It”
In less than 24 hours, the clip exceeded one million views and is in the Top 10 of musical trends.
After more than fifteen years of absence as a duo, Clipse returns to the forefront with a new project: the album Let God Sort Em Out, expected on July 11. This return has already been welcomed by fans and critics, notably thanks to the release of the official video for their new song So Be ItIn less than 24 hours, the video surpassed one million views and rose to 10th place in music trends, demonstrating the enthusiasm surrounding the group.
Clipse, this emblematic American rap duo, formed in 1992 by the brothers Pusha T and No Malice, is preparing to mark the year 2025 with a highly anticipated return. Revealed to the general public thanks to their hit Grindin' and their collaborations with The Neptunes, the two brothers had not released a joint project since the album Til The Casket Drops in 2009.
The new album, produced by Pharrell Williams, promises to reconnect with the energy and creativity that made the duo famous. The artwork signed KAWS and distribution provided by Roc Nation add an artistic and prestigious dimension to this project. After years of solo careers, Pusha T and No Malic. They prove that they have lost none of their complicity and their impact on the hip-hop scene.
With Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse makes a remarkable comeback. Fans are now eagerly awaiting the album's release, which promises to be one of the major events of the hip-hop year.
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