The brothers from Virginia Beach finally released a proper single to their highly anticipated reunion album ‘Let God Sort Em Out.’
Malice and Pusha T of Clipse with Pharrell Williams (center) backstage at NYC’s HOT 97 FM Radio Celebrates Summer Jam X on June, 3, 2003.
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The Clipse finally released a full-blown single from their highly anticipated album Let God Sort Em Out after releasing portions of songs over the last couple years and there are no shortage of slick lines and clever wordplay.
Pusha T and his brother No Malice each have one verse, with the former handling hook duties as they try to outdo each other with rhymes about drug dealing and being millionaire rap stars, which is maybe some of my favorite type of rap music if I’m being honest. And no one does crime tales quite like the Brother Thornton. We also get Push addressing his hot-and-cold relationship with Ye (formerly Kanye West) and his former collaborator’s erratic behavior.
Pharrell and his neighborhood friends from Virginia Beach started giving fans glimpses of the music they’ve been working on since 2023 when “Chains & Whips” was played during Paris Fashion Week as the Clipse walked down the runway dipped in Louis Vuitton designed by Skateboard P. Then in 2024, a song was played about their late parents featuring John Legend on the chorus during another Louis Vuitton runway show. And more recently, Push used an unreleased song entitled “So Far Ahead” with Pharrell on the hook for a social media video of him getting ready for the 2025 Met Gala.
Their first album since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops, is due out later this summer and will be entirely produced by Pharrell. Check out our list of 12 of the best lines from “Ace Trumpets.”
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“Play musical chairs, Fred Astaire through these GTs”
Who said it? Pusha T
Push lives like a Grand Theft Auto character and changes exotic cars like sneakers. This is just one of those clever lines that we’ve come to expect from him.
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“Never turn the other cheek, you’ll lie at the Oscars”
Who said it? No Malice
I still can’t believe Will Smith walked up to Chris Rock and slapped him at the Oscars live on TV.
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“Penne alla vodka, Panama fishing village visiting with Papa/ With choppas, all of you imposta”
Who said it? No Malice
Some nice wordplay to start of his verse off with some drug smuggling and pasta references. No Malice is officially back, ladies and gentlemen.
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“Life’s peachy, A$AP with Riri”
Who said it? Pusha T
Not guilty, building a family with Rihanna the billionaire mogul pop superstar, starring in a Spike Lee movie opposite Denzel — who has it better than A$AP Rocky right now?
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“Listen, you are not I/ Cross T’s, dot I’s/ I done disappeared and reappeared without a voila”
Who said it? No Malice
We gotta thank the Good Lord above for No Malice deciding to resurrect one of the greatest groups of all time.
We are not worthy.
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“Dressed in House of Gucci, made from selling Lady Gaga”
Who said it? No Malice
This line is better than the movie.
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“Look at them, him and him, still waitin’ on Yeezy/ I hope you got your squeegees/ Heard your interviews, I just kiki”
Who said it? Pusha T
You just knew he had to have a line about Ye on this album and he wasted no time addressing his estranged friend, business partner, and collaborator who has ranted about feeling like Pusha should be more supportive publically of his trials and tribulations.
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“Sold decks to see them disappear/ I am Houdini”
Who said it? Pusha T
I mean, come on. This is rap music. These are bars *picture of Funk Flex screaming into a microphone*.
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“Drugs killed my teen spirit/ Welcome to Nirvana”
Who said it? No Malice
He’s just able to deliver witty lines in a menacing fashion. It’s funny, it’s insane, it’s maniacal.
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“White glove service with the brick/ I am Luigi”
Who said it? Pusha T
Just gonna leave this here.
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“N—as is my sons, and that’s on repeat/ Sins of the Father, so I call you Little Meeches”
Who said it? Pusha T
Referencing the totally avoidable conflict Big Meech and his son Lil Meech find themselves entangled in with 50 Cent is a diabolical bar only someone like Push could think of.
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“Never leaving home without my piece like I’m Mahatma”
Who said it? No Malice
It’s going to be hard for someone to top this line this year. I’m not even gonna break this down, for fear of sounding like those nerdy rap accounts on social media.