Pusha T has revealed that a new Clipse album is on the way and will be entirely produced by longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams.
The Virginia rep confirmed that the album is complete and ready to be released, with the only holdup being the delay of a guest verse to appear on the album from an unnamed artist.

“I’m so excited about this new Clipse album. Like that’s what I’m on right now,” Push said during a recent interview with Ghetto Runways.
He continued, adding that the project is otherwise complete. “It’s absolutely finished, just waiting on a feature,” he insisted. “Just waiting on a feature, bro. Just waiting on a feature.”

Pusha went on to praise the work he and his brother No Malice have put into the album, which he says will mark a return to their roots.
“I think we’re doing something very, very special with like even being in the game and being as competitive as we are today and showing people that like fundamentals, the fundamentals of Hip Hop and lyricism, and like being fresh, none of that ages out,” he explained.

“You only start to age out when you start leaving pieces out of what makes this sh*t we call Hip Hop. And that’s just not what we do,” said Push.
“I feel like I got 10 albums in me right this second. You know what I’m saying? Like I just created the masterpiece with my brother. Like something so crazy, and it’s like, I just can’t wait to present it… ‘til we present it to the world, ’til we get out there in front of everybody,” he added.

The album, tentatively titled Let God Sort ‘Em Out, will mark Pusha T and Malice’s first full-length effort as a unit in over 15 years. The pair released their last studio album, Til the Casket Drops, in 2009.
See Pusha T’s interview on Ghetto Runways below.
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