1.1 Birds Don't Sing (Feat. John Legend ; Voices of Fire
1.2 Chains ; Whips (Feat. Kendrick Lamar)
1.3 P.O.V. (Feat. Tyler the Creator)
1.4 So Be It
1.5 Ace Trumpets
1.6 All Things Things Considered (Feat. Pharrel Williams ; The-Dream
1.7 M.T.B.T.T.F
1.8 E.B.I.T.D.A (Feat. Pharrel Williams)
1.9 F.I.C.O. (Feat. Stove God Cooks)
1.10 Inglorious Bastards (Feat. Ab-Liva)
1.11 So Far Ahead (Feat. Pharrel Williams)
1.12 Let God Sort Em Out/Chandeliers (Feat. Nas)
1.13 By the Grace of God (Feat. Pharrel Williams)
Description:
"Let God Sort Em' Out" is a vinyl LP that captures Clipse's razor-sharp lyricism, cinematic street narratives, and meticulously crafted beats in a format made for dedicated hip-hop listeners and collectors. Pressed as a long-playing record, this release invites focused, start-to-finish listening, with room for dynamic sequencing, interludes, and the kind of sonic detail that shines on analog playback systems. Expect dense wordplay, coolly delivered verses, and richly layered production that balances hard-hitting drums with atmospheric samples, creating a moody, immersive soundscape rooted in East Coast and Southern hip-hop traditions. As an LP, "Let God Sort Em' Out" is designed not just as a playlist of tracks, but as a cohesive journey that rewards repeated listens and close attention to lyrical themes and subtle production flourishes.
Clipse, the duo formed by brothers Pusha T and No Malice, is known for their influential role in 2000s hip-hop, especially for their unapologetically detailed street storytelling and sophisticated rhyme patterns. Over the years, Clipse have earned critical acclaim for their ability to fuse raw subject matter with inventive flows and cutting social observations, helping to redefine the sound and ethos of contemporary rap. Their work has left a lasting imprint on both mainstream and underground hip-hop, inspiring a generation of artists who draw on similar themes of realism, moral tension, and stark honesty. Pusha T, in particular, has gone on to a widely respected solo career, further cementing the legacy that began with Clipse's early releases.
The LP format of "Let God Sort Em' Out" underscores an album-oriented vision: tracks are sequenced to build tension and release, balancing aggressive anthems with more reflective cuts, and giving DJs and audiophiles deep grooves and strong low-end suited to high-quality sound systems. The physical record invites tactile engagement--cover art, liner notes, and the ritual of placing the needle--turning the listening session into an event rather than background noise. For fans of lyrically driven rap with sophisticated production and a classic album feel, this LP offers a focused, collectible statement from one of hip-hop's most respected names.
The release is presented by Roc Nation, a major force in contemporary music and entertainment. Founded by JAY-Z, Roc Nation has developed into a global company active in recorded music, management, publishing, sports, and culture-shaping brand partnerships. Known for its artist-centric approach, the company has worked with a wide spectrum of high-profile musicians and creatives, helping to bring ambitious projects to a broad international audience. Roc Nation's involvement signals a commitment to quality, strong creative direction, and professional production values, supporting "Let God Sort Em' Out" with the infrastructure and expertise of a leading modern label and entertainment company.