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No Nostalgia, No Mercy: Why Clipse’s New Album Hits Harder Than Ever

No Nostalgia, No Mercy: Why Clipse’s New Album Hits Harder Than Ever

Update: 2025-07-13
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“Let God Sort Em Out” isn’t just a comeback it’s a calculated strike. Clipse have returned with one of the most competitive, ruthless rap records in years, and they brought Pharrell and Kendrick Lamar into the ring with them.In this episode of The Last Mixed Tape, we dive into the philosophy behind the album, how Pusha T and Malice weaponise precision, and why this record proves that hip-hop is still a full contact sport.🎙 Featuring a deep dive on Chains & Whips, Pusha’s legendary beef track record, and how Clipse’s return rejects nostalgia in favour of confrontation.

00:00 Intro

00:30 Pusha T

01:46 Clipse Let God Sort Em Out

03:10 First Impressions

06:58 Chains & Whips

08:10 Music As A Full Contact Sport

17:34 Clipse Are Ruthless

18:24 What do you think?

19:05 Pusha

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No Nostalgia, No Mercy: Why Clipse’s New Album Hits Harder Than Ever

No Nostalgia, No Mercy: Why Clipse’s New Album Hits Harder Than Ever

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