Clipse Shares 'Let God Sort Em Out' Lead Single, "Ace Trumpets"
SummaryClipse drops Let God Sort Em Out lead single, "Ace Trumpets."The album drops on July 11.After yesterday's album announcement, Pusha T and No Malice's Clipse has shared the lead single from the imminent new project, Let God Sort Em Out.The project – which marks the pair's first project since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops – is set to drop mid-July, and was recorded fully at the Louis Vuitton headquarters in Paris, France and features cover art from Kaws.Pusha kicks off the chorus – after the "This is culturally inappropriate" intro – with "Ballerinas doin' pirouettes inside of my snow globe / Shoppin' sprees in SoHo / You had to see it, strippers shakin' ass and watchin' the dough blow / Ace trumpets and rose mo's," before diving straight into his flow for the first verse.No Malice then handles the second verse of the Pharrell-produced cut, with the Louis Vuitton Creative Director championing the executive production of the entire album.Stream "Ace Trumpets" out everywhere now and expect Let God Sort Em Out on July 11.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
- Clipse drops Let God Sort Em Out lead single, "Ace Trumpets."
- The album drops on July 11.
After yesterday's album announcement, Pusha T and No Malice's Clipse has shared the lead single from the imminent new project, Let God Sort Em Out.
The project – which marks the pair's first project since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops – is set to drop mid-July, and was recorded fully at the Louis Vuitton headquarters in Paris, France and features cover art from Kaws.
Pusha kicks off the chorus – after the "This is culturally inappropriate" intro – with "Ballerinas doin' pirouettes inside of my snow globe / Shoppin' sprees in SoHo / You had to see it, strippers shakin' ass and watchin' the dough blow / Ace trumpets and rose mo's," before diving straight into his flow for the first verse.
No Malice then handles the second verse of the Pharrell-produced cut, with the Louis Vuitton Creative Director championing the executive production of the entire album.
Stream "Ace Trumpets" out everywhere now and expect Let God Sort Em Out on July 11.