Clipse Leave No Survivors on Let God Sort 'Em Out: Review
Briefly

Clipse's latest album, 'Let God Sort Em Out', showcases the Thornton brothers' depth beyond being labeled as mere coke rappers. The album intertwines themes of faith and pain, reflecting on their personal experiences, including the loss of their parents. Pusha T expresses profound grief over his mother's death, while Malice shares his own traumatic memories connected to their father's passing. The album's opener, featuring John Legend, poignantly captures the emotional weight of their losses, making it a powerful introduction to the themes the two brothers tackle throughout their work.
"Lost in emotion, Mama's youngest/ Tryna navigate life without my compass," Pusha T raps bitterly in the opening verse, recalling his difficulty processing his mother's death in late 2021. "Some experience death and feel numbness/ But not me, I felt it all and couldn't function."
"Your car was in the driveway, I knew you were home/ By the third knock, a chill ran through my bones/ The way you missed Mama, I guess I should have known/ Chivalry ain't dead, you ain't let her go alone."
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