Brothers Pusha T and Malice have officially reunited as Clipse after a 15-year absence, and the duo will deliver their fourth studio album before 2024 is out.
A new profile of the group from Rolling Stone reveals that a new album titled Let God Sort Em Out is "due later this year."
Produced by Pharrell, the album will be the brothers' first as Clipse since 2009's Til the Casket Drops.
Let God Sort Em Out features a collaboration with John Legend on opening track "Birds Don't Sing," which debuted as part of a Louis Vuitton fashion show in June, and another with Nas on an unnamed song.
Notably, Malice has reverted his stage name from No Malice, under which he shared his 2013 solo album Here Ye Him. The addition of "No" came after he left the Clipse to commit himself to Christianity, and he shared the following of his latest change with Rolling Stone:
I like the name Malice better. That's who the Clipse is — Malice and Pusha… When I changed my name to No Malice, I was making a statement. There were things that needed to be said, lessons that needed to be learned. And I know exactly who I am. I have been cut to the heart. I am a new creation. I see things different, and I am able to assume any name I choose for myself.
Read the complete Clipse profile here.
Clipse went on hiatus in 2010, leaving Pusha T and Malice to pursue solo careers. The two reunited on Kanye West's 2019 song "Use This Gospel," and joined forces again on Pusha T's "I Pray For You" from 2022's It's Almost Dry.