On July 14, 2025, the legendary Virginia Beach team of Pusha T and Malice took matters into their own independent hands, dropping the video for "Chains and Whips", the second visual from their gut-wrenching fourth studio Album #LetGodSortEmOut. And if that wasn't exciting enough news for longtime fans, they also announced a European leg of their already highly anticipated tour.
The cold, stark palette of lyricism Clipse fans have come to accept as the norm is splashed all over this track by producer Pharrell Williams. It's gritty, it's sleek, and it's coated in that classic Neptunes sheen that turned the duo's early 2000s catalog, the likes of "Grindin'" and "Mr. Me Too," into must-listen music. The video is equally charged: raw, moody, visually sharp, and a reminder that Clipse is here to do anything but play it safe.
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Clipse will be heading for foreign shores after tackling the U.S. portion of the 'Let God Sort Em Out' tour, which begins August 3, 2025, in Boston. A series of European dates are set for November 2025 (including, in that already-mentioned London, as well as Paris and Amsterdam), some of the world's biggest cultural capitals and natural stages for a duo whose never aimed lower than their own ambitions.
It's not just a victory lap but an all-out world tour from a crew whose influence on Hip-Hop never completely waned. The domestic leg hits major cities such as New York, L.A., Philadelphia, Detroit, Houston, and Chicago, and there's a hometown date in Virginia Beach, paying homage to their roots and the city that helped form their sound.
'Let God Sort Em Out' is Clipse's first full-length release since reuniting, and it doesn't waste any time making sure everyone knows just who the fuck these guys are. The album is a star-studded affair, with guests coming from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler the Creator, John Legend, The-Dream, Stove God Cooks, and Ab-Liva. It's as much a nostalgic valediction to their past as it is a monumental leap into the future.
Just like this resurgence, it's the chemistry between Pusha T and Malice that has gotten sharper with time, aged with wisdom, yet still as hungry. Their rhymes remain as punchy, their stories still wince-inducing, and their weight felt as powerfully as ever.
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