This week we're tying up some loose ends by discussing Let God Sort Em Out, the newest album by hip-hop duo Clipse. This is not a reunion we saw coming and to be completely honest, half of the reason we're even covering it is because of how much Mike hates Clipse. (We covered all of their albums on episode 56). However, this album completely surprised us.
Read MoreEpisode 56: Clipse
This week we’re talking about Clipse. Comprised of Pusha T and Malice (now known as No Malice), Clipse popularized “coke rap,” which is about as self-explanatory as it gets. Pharrell Williams and The Neptunes were also a heavy influence on Clipse’s career and sound for the entirety of their career. Covering a group like Clipse is definitely out of the ordinary for Mike and Alex—this episode is a weird one, not going to lie.
Closing track: “Virginia” from Lord Willin’ (2002)
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Mike’s Picks:
Hell Hath No Fury (2006) — Best Album, Personal Favorite
Til the Casket Drops (2009) — Worst Album
Alex’s Picks:
Lord Willin’ (2002) — Best Album Personal Favorite
Til the Casket Drops (2009) — Worst Album
Albums we discussed this episode…
Lord Willin’ (2002)
Hell Hath No Fury (2006)
Til the Casket Drops (2009)
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