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Pusha T Declares ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ Still the Standard at Coachella
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Pusha T Declares ‘Let God Sort Em Out’ Still the Standard at Coachella

April 14, 2026·1 min read

A year removed from the release of ‘Let God Sort Em Out,’ Pusha T utilized his Coachella set to remind the industry that the Clipse’s comeback remains the benchmark. The Virginia duo’s fourth studio album didn't just break a decade-long silence; it recalibrated the expectations for veteran longevity in rap by moving 118,000 units and securing a Best Rap Performance Grammy for ‘Chains & Whips.’ Pusha’s onstage proclamation—that the project remains the 'album of the year' until their next drop—isn't just typical bravado. It reflects a shift in the genre's landscape where the high-art, coke-rap precision of the Thornton brothers has found a permanent home at the top of the charts, independent of youth-driven trends. With the album approaching its first anniversary on July 11, the Clipse have effectively moved from legacy act to the current vanguard.

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