Clipse's Five Grammy Nominations, "Let God Sort 'Em Out" Inspiration, and What's Next Revealed in Conversation with Billboard
In a candid conversation with Billboard's senior director of hip-hop and R&B, Carl Lamarre, Clipse discusses their five Grammy nominations for the album "Let God Sort 'Em Out," their return to the music scene after a 15-year hiatus, and what's next for the duo.
The conversation begins with Pusha T stating that he feels "lucky" to be nominated in multiple categories, including Best Rap Album, Best Music Video, and Best Rap Song. Malice responds by saying he feels "blessed" to be part of this momentous occasion, highlighting the significance of five Grammy nominations after a 20-year hiatus.
When asked how special it is for them to receive these nominations at this stage in their career, Pusha T reflects on his brotherhood with Clipse and the collaborative work they've done with Pharrell. He describes the experience as feeling like "high school" again, highlighting the camaraderie and chemistry that has defined their music over the years.
The conversation also touches on the inspiration behind "Let God Sort 'Em Out," a album that Pusha T credits to being a reflection of his own personal growth and maturity. Malice notes that the duo's comeback was motivated by a desire to create music that would stand the test of time, rather than just chasing commercial success.
As they prepare to take the stage at the Grammy Awards, Clipse is confident about their chances of winning multiple awards. With "Let God Sort 'Em Out" having cemented its place as one of the standout albums of 2025, it's clear that this duo is back and better than ever.
In a nod to their long-standing legacy, Carl Lamarre acknowledges that four Clipse albums are considered classics in the hip-hop world. With "Let God Sort 'Em Out" being hailed as a masterwork, it's clear that Clipse has once again solidified their status as one of the most innovative and respected duos in music.
As they embark on this next chapter in their career, Pusha T, Malice, and Pharrell have shown us what it means to be true artists, unafraid to take risks and push boundaries. With "Let God Sort 'Em Out" earning five Grammy nominations, Clipse is poised to make a lasting impact on the music world once again.
In a candid conversation with Billboard's senior director of hip-hop and R&B, Carl Lamarre, Clipse discusses their five Grammy nominations for the album "Let God Sort 'Em Out," their return to the music scene after a 15-year hiatus, and what's next for the duo.
The conversation begins with Pusha T stating that he feels "lucky" to be nominated in multiple categories, including Best Rap Album, Best Music Video, and Best Rap Song. Malice responds by saying he feels "blessed" to be part of this momentous occasion, highlighting the significance of five Grammy nominations after a 20-year hiatus.
When asked how special it is for them to receive these nominations at this stage in their career, Pusha T reflects on his brotherhood with Clipse and the collaborative work they've done with Pharrell. He describes the experience as feeling like "high school" again, highlighting the camaraderie and chemistry that has defined their music over the years.
The conversation also touches on the inspiration behind "Let God Sort 'Em Out," a album that Pusha T credits to being a reflection of his own personal growth and maturity. Malice notes that the duo's comeback was motivated by a desire to create music that would stand the test of time, rather than just chasing commercial success.
As they prepare to take the stage at the Grammy Awards, Clipse is confident about their chances of winning multiple awards. With "Let God Sort 'Em Out" having cemented its place as one of the standout albums of 2025, it's clear that this duo is back and better than ever.
In a nod to their long-standing legacy, Carl Lamarre acknowledges that four Clipse albums are considered classics in the hip-hop world. With "Let God Sort 'Em Out" being hailed as a masterwork, it's clear that Clipse has once again solidified their status as one of the most innovative and respected duos in music.
As they embark on this next chapter in their career, Pusha T, Malice, and Pharrell have shown us what it means to be true artists, unafraid to take risks and push boundaries. With "Let God Sort 'Em Out" earning five Grammy nominations, Clipse is poised to make a lasting impact on the music world once again.