The Clipse released a new music video for their song So Be It from their upcoming album Let God Sort Em Out. The black and white video shows the Thornton brothers at a fancy estate rapping over beats made by Pharrell Williams.
No Malice delivers aggressive lyrics about crossing borders and gun salutes. He talks about tagging people up and calling other rappers average compared to their crew.
Pusha T takes aim at Travis Scott during his verse at the end of the song. He mentions someone crying and dying in front of him and references Calabasas taking away pride and relationships. The rapper also brings up Utopia moving nearby and lip gloss popping without needing help to eat.
This track follows their previous single Ace Trumpets which Pharrell also produced. The song becomes available on streaming services Friday June 20th.
The full album Let God Sort Em Out comes out July 11th. The brothers continue building excitement for their return as a duo after years of solo work.
No Malice delivers aggressive lyrics about crossing borders and gun salutes. He talks about tagging people up and calling other rappers average compared to their crew.
Pusha T takes aim at Travis Scott during his verse at the end of the song. He mentions someone crying and dying in front of him and references Calabasas taking away pride and relationships. The rapper also brings up Utopia moving nearby and lip gloss popping without needing help to eat.
This track follows their previous single Ace Trumpets which Pharrell also produced. The song becomes available on streaming services Friday June 20th.
The full album Let God Sort Em Out comes out July 11th. The brothers continue building excitement for their return as a duo after years of solo work.