Clipse’s acclaimed album Let God Sort Em Out, ranked by Complex as the third-best of 2025, is poised for potential Grammys glory next month.
Pusha T and Malice’s fourth album as a duo is up for multiple honors at this year’s ceremony, including Best Rap Album and Album of the Year. The latter category sees the Thornton brothers competing against releases from Tyler, The Creator and Bad Bunny.
In a cover story conversation for Complex last year, seen in full here, Push reflected on the important role music journalism at large has played throughout the Virginia duo’s run.
“I have to say, music journalism has been really good for us, so it’s something we don’t shy away from,” he told Complex. “We actually look at people who do as not being confident in their product.”
With Let God Sort Em Out now set for the possibility of taking home multiple Grammys in February, the time is right to add more of the Clipse catalog to your physical media collection.
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Buy Clipse’s Lord Willin’ on silver vinyl on Complex
The duo’s 2002 studio debut, featuring “Grindin,’” is available now in a reissued 2-LP pressed on silver vinyl.
Buy Clipse’s Hell Hath No Fury on gold vinyl on Complex
The acclaim continued to build four years later with Hell Hath No Fury, featuring the still-sounds-straight-from-the-future single “Mr. Me Too.” Get it now on gold vinyl.
Buy Clipse’s Til the Casket Drops on white vinyl on Complex
Til the Casket Drops, released in 2009 and not followed up until last year’s Let God Sort Em Out, counts features from the artist formerly known as Kanye West and Cam’ron, among others. The album is now available on white vinyl.