Pusha T confirms Clipse’s comeback album is complete: “I’m telling y’all it’s done, I promise you. It’s in my phone.”

Pusha T has confirmed that the long-awaited comeback album from legendary hip-hop duo Clipse is complete. Speaking at a Saint & Citizen's panel moderated by Ari Melber, the iconic rapper said:

"We’re very precious with this music, we are very meticulous about everything that we do […] we always take long, people be mad, but it’s okay, cause’ it’s done, and I’m telling y’all it’s done, I promise you. It’s in my phone."

The new record by the Pusha T/Malice duo, titled Let God Sort Em Out, is a follow up to 2009’s Til The Casket Drops. The Virginia rapper also spoke about the time since their last record, saying:

“There are no duos in rap today, and lyric-driven hip-hop lives. You will get to see how hip-hop and street hip-hop matures. [...] it’s been 15 years since we dropped the album, we’ve been at it since 98/99, or whatever it was […] I think people are gonna just witness greatness, man."

The forthcoming LP was announced in an interview with Rolling Stone in September of this year, as well as Pharrell Williams’ involvement producing the entire album, which Pusha T mentioned (“This is a chemistry, this is a brotherhood, and when I say that, I mean Pharrell as well, like he produced it from top to bottom").

The album includes features from Nas, Stove God Cooks, and John Legend. It is supposed to be due for the end of the year, but there is no official release date yet.

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