Clipse have unveiled the full tracklist for their reunion album Let God Sort Em Out along with the project’s features.
Comprised of 13 tracks, almost every song features a guest artist with Pharrell Williams making four appearances on the album as well as singlehandedly looking after production.
It was already confirmed that Kendrick Lamar will be featured on “Chains & Whips” but Let God Sort Em Out will also include appearances from Tyler, The Creator and Nas.
Pusha T and No Malice are also joined by longtime collaborator Ab-Liva and Griselda’s Stove God Cooks.
There is also a mini GOOD Music reunion as John Legend appears on album opener “The Birds Don’t Sing” while The-Dream rounds out all of the guest features.

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Clipse’s rollout of their album has been nothing if not dramatic with Pusha T revealing that some pointed bars on “So Be It” are aimed at Travis Scott.
Pusha eviscerated Scott on the single, spitting: “You cried in front of me, you died in front of me / Calabasas took your bitch and your pride in front of me / Her utopia had moved right up the street / And her lip gloss was poppin’, she ain’t need you to eat.”
In an interview with GQ, Pusha then explained that his reasons for dissing Scott were a result of him shading Pharrell Williams on “Meltdown” which features a Drake verse with lines aimed at the legendary producer.
He said: “The true context of that is we were in Paris, literally working, and he was calling to play P his new album. He came to [Pharrell’s] studio. He interrupted a session,”

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“He sees me and Malice there. He’s like, ‘Oh, man, everybody’s here,’ he’s smiling, laughing, jumping around, doing his fucking monkey dance. We weren’t into the music, but he wanted to play it, wanted to film [us and Pharrell listening to it]. And then a week later you hear Meltdown, which he didn’t play. He played the song, but not [Drake’s verse].”
Let God Sort Em Out was also originally supposed to be released by Def Jam before the label wanted the duo to censor Kendrick Lamar’s verse, leading them to depart for Roc Nation.