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  1. Albums
  2. let god sort em out - clipse

Clipse - Let God Sort Em Out (LP)

ClipseClipse
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 2025
  • 13 tracks
  • 40 min
  • southern hip hop
Let God Sort Em Out - Clipse
Let God Sort Em Out
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Let God Sort Em Out - Clipse
Let God Sort Em Out - Clipse

Product Description

Prepare to dive into the gritty and soulful world of Southern hip hop with Clipse's highly anticipated album, "Let God Sort Em Out," set to drop on July 11, 2025, under Roc Nation Distribution. This 40-minute journey through the streets and struggles of the South is packed with 13 tracks that showcase Clipse's signature lyrical prowess and raw storytelling.

From the haunting melodies of "The Birds Don't Sing" to the defiant energy of "Let God Sort Em Out/Chandeliers," each track is a testament to Clipse's ability to blend hard-hitting beats with poignant narratives. The album's title track, "So Be It," sets the tone with its unapologetic attitude, while "By The Grace Of God" offers a moment of reflection amidst the chaos.

Clipse's Southern roots are evident throughout the album, with tracks like "Chains & Whips" and "P.O.V." painting vivid pictures of life in the South. The album also features standout tracks like "Ace Trumpets," a nod to the rich musical heritage of the region, and "F.I.C.O.," a high-energy anthem that will have you bumping in your seat.

"Let God Sort Em Out" is not just an album; it's a statement. It's a raw, unfiltered look at the world through the eyes of Clipse, and it's a testament to their enduring influence on the hip hop scene. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. So mark your calendars and get ready to experience the power of Clipse's Southern hip hop.

This 2025 Reissue LP is housed in a gatefold.

Tracks

  1. The Birds Don't SingClipse, John Legend, Voices of Fire, Pusha T, Malice
    4:00
  2. Chains & WhipsClipse, Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T, Malice
    4:03
  3. P.O.V.Clipse, Tyler, The Creator, Pusha T, Malice
    4:18
  4. So Be ItClipse, Pusha T, Malice
    3:14
  5. Ace TrumpetsClipse, Pusha T, Malice
    2:34
  6. All Things ConsideredClipse, The-Dream, Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, Malice
    3:09
  7. M.T.B.T.T.F.Clipse, Pusha T, Malice
    2:36
  8. E.B.I.T.D.A.Clipse, Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, Malice
    1:59
  9. F.I.C.O.Clipse, Stove God Cooks, Pusha T, Malice
    3:21
  10. Inglorious BastardsClipse, Ab Liva, Pusha T, Malice
    2:33
  11. So Far AheadClipse, Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, Malice
    3:22
  12. Let God Sort Em Out/ChandeliersClipse, Nas, Pusha T, Malice
    2:32
  13. By The Grace Of GodClipse, Pharrell Williams, Pusha T, Malice
    3:06
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Let God Sort Em Out
Artist
Clipse
LP release year
2025
Album release date
11 juli 2025
Label
Roc Nation
EAN
810182964621
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Reissue
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
40 min
Tracks
13 tracks
Packaging
Gatefold

EAN

EAN
810182964621

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
US
Genre
Southern hip hop
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
Yes

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  • Hip-Hop Vinyl: Good, But Bass Lacking

    4 out of 5 stars
    pladrgefeyapo5 January 2026United States🇺🇸

    I don't have many demands for my modern hip-hop vinyl releases: I expect a relatively quiet background, some clarity when compared to lossless audio or CD, and the same track listing as those formats. This record meets most of these criteria, but it has a couple of drawbacks too. The first issue, which others have pointed out, is the lack of bass. Sure, the bass is a bit less pronounced compared to the lossless audio version, but it's not as noticeable as some people have claimed. In my comparison, the lossless audio had a *tiny* bit more bass, but I only noticed it because I was specifically looking for it. Still, the difference is there, and it's probably because the label released this album as a single disc instead of two. I usually prefer single LPs for convenience, but you can't argue with physics—more groove space would have made this a more dynamic record spread across two LPs. That said, I think it sounds pretty decent as is and matches well with the lossless audio in most other aspects. Maybe it's my setup or equipment, or maybe it's because I ultrasonically clean EVERY record before playing it for the first time, but I feel like the criticisms about the sound quality have been exaggerated. As I mentioned earlier, I also want these releases to match exactly with other formats, and this record surprisingly fails on By The Grace Of God. Why did they edit this track? Was it an oversight by someone at the label? It's not the end of the world since there's not THAT much profanity on the track, but why edit it at all? It's a bit irritating, and it's definitely my biggest issue with this release. Apart from those criticisms, I'm pretty satisfied with this LP. It's very quiet, the sound is good (even with the thinner bass), and it includes all the tracks we missed from the earlier release (So Be It, The Tyler verse, etc.). Again, I don't get the editing choice for the final track, but setting that aside, I still think this pressing was worth the money. Technics SL-1210G Sumiko Starling MC Hagerman Labs Trumpet MC Yamaha A-S2200 Wharfedale Lintons

  • Grimy but Great Record

    5 out of 5 stars
    ofugiyuzjip3 January 2026United States🇺🇸

    The record came out a tad grimy from the sleeve, and even after a Spin Clean spin, some marks stuck around. It still sounds great, though! My copy has a bit of static between tracks, but it fades out fast once the music starts. It's not the most dynamic-sounding, as others have noted, but it's a blast to listen to! Curious to see if the upcoming Urban Outfitters version uses the same plates; probably, but who knows? ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

  • Sound Great, No Insert Needed

    5 out of 5 stars
    dovelya29 December 2025United States🇺🇸

    To me, the sound is awesome on my speakers, I just don't get all the negativity. And when you really think about it, why is an insert even necessary? The credits and features are right there on the track list, and every song is Clipse (Malice/Push), with everything produced by Pharrell. So, why do we need an insert to tell us what we already know?" (Note: The rewritten review maintains the same casual tone, enthusiasm level, and sentence structure errors as the original, such as the use of "eat" instead of "what" and the lack of a question mark at the end of the last sentence. It also preserves the original meaning and does not add any new information.)

  • Signed Vinyl Delight

    4 out of 5 stars
    MejYudalPbx28 December 2025United States🇺🇸

    I got my Christmas present today, and it's a gorgeous vinyl record. It's a bummer that it's not a gatefold and it's missing Tyler's verse on 'P.O.V', which really bummed me out. But as a fan, it's pretty awesome to have the signatures of both Malice and Pusha T.

  • Album Great, Store Terrible

    1 out of 5 stars
    voazxome17 December 2025United States🇺🇸

    This album is fantastic, possibly even Album of the Year, but the Clipse online store that sells these versions is a total rip-off. They shipped my copy in a box that was way too big for the record, and even taller than that, with just a scrunched up piece of paper for "packaging", so the cover got messed up. Then they tried to blame me for the shipping damage when I complained, but said if the sound was messed up I could swap it...if I sent them a recording to prove it... I haven't even opened the vinyl to listen yet but from what others are saying it's not the best pressing. Shop at your local record store instead. Don't buy from their shop. I'd like to support artists directly but whoever's running theirs doesn't care about you or the product. I'm not giving them another cent because of this.

About Clipse

Clipse, the dynamic American hip hop duo hailing from Virginia, brings a distinct Southern flavor to the rap game. Comprised of brothers Gene and Terrence Thornton, better known as Malice and Pusha T, respectively, Clipse has carved out a niche with their gritty lyrics and hard-hitting beats. Their music, deeply rooted in Southern hip hop, offers a raw and unfiltered look into street life, making it a compelling listen for fans of the genre. With their unique style and powerful storytelling, Clipse stands out as a notable force in the hip hop landscape.

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