Clipse Joined by Pharrell for Performance of “So Far Ahead” at 2026 Grammys

Pusha T and Malice bring 'Let God Sort Em Out' to the Grammys stage.

Clipse in matching pink suits and sunglasses pose on a red carpet at an event with a geometric black and gold backdrop, Pharrell too
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Clipse’s Pusha T and Malice are capping off an incredible run in support of Let God Sort Em Out, their first album together in nearly 16 years, with an expectedly must-see performance at the 2026 Grammys ceremony.

For the performance, the duo, who stepped into the ceremony with five total nominations, enlisted LGSEO producer Pharrell Williams. Backed by the Voices of Fire choir, the three performed “So Far Ahead.”

LGSEO, an Album of the Year contender at Sunday’s Trevor Noah-hosted ceremony, was ranked by Complex as the third-best full-length of 2025. It marked the Thornton brothers’ first studio album together since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops, led by the single “Kinda Like a Big Deal” featuring the artist formerly known as Kanye West.

For LGSEO, “Ace Trumpets” served as the lead single, though other key tracks from the album—including the deeply personal, undeniably moving “The Birds Don’t Sing”—also got official videos.

Naturally, Clipse commemorated their long-awaited return with a new Complex cover story, available in full here and in print form here.

Get a closer look at this year’s Grammy winners here. If you’re looking to shop vinyl and more from nominated artists, including Clipse and others, we got you.

Before the main ceremony kicked off on Sunday, Push and Malice were already winners, having picked up a Best Rap Performance trophy for “Chains and Whips,” a track featuring fellow 2026 nominee (and winner) Kendrick Lamar.

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