Clipse Album Signing
Category: Events Calendar
Date and Time
- Thursday, Jul 17, 2025 5pm - 7pm
Location
Amoeba Music
6200 Hollywood Blvd
Details
Pusha-T and Malice visit Amoeba Hollywood to sign copies of their new album, Let God Sort 'Em Out (out 7/11 via Roc Nation), Thursday, July 17 at 5pm!
To attend, fans can pre-purchase their copy of the indie-exclusive, translucent vinyl in-store only at Amoeba Hollywood starting NOW. With pre-purchase of the LP, you'll receive a hard ticket for one person to attend the signing event.
Details:
- Limit 1 LP + event ticket per person
- Space is limited
- In-store purchases only. (No phone or online orders for this special event.)
- Pre-purchased albums will be given to fans on day of signing (7/17) to adhere to sales chart rules.
On tour: August 23rd at The Novo.
In the 15+ years since Clipse's last album hit the shelves of record stores, the music world has been upended several times over. Through it all, enthusiasm for the duo from Virginia never waned. Let God Sort 'Em Out - Clipse's new independent release in partnership with Roc Nation Distribution - is one of the most highly anticipated releases in recent memory, a fact that underlines the singular talent and lasting influence of Pusha-T and Malice. The album was produced by Pharrell, with features from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Tyler, the Creator, Pharrell, The-Dream, John Legend, Ab-Liva and Stove God Cooks.
Clipse is the acclaimed hip-hop duo comprised of brothers Pusha T and Malice. Hailing from Virginia Beach, VA, the duo released a series of lauded mixtapes and a trilogy of instant-classic albums - Lord Willin’, Hell Hath No Fury, and Til The Casket Drops - executive produced by Pharrell Williams, who provided a sparse, kinetic sonic backdrop for Clipse’s vivid, sinister tales of street enterprise. Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse’s fourth studio album and first in over fifteen years, is set to be released on July 11th and will be followed by their first U.S. Tour in almost two decades. On Clipse’s forthcoming album, GQ endorses: “The Thornton brothers have set their intentions from the jump with an album title that promises to Let God Sort Em Out; they’ll be killing all the competition by putting their bid in for Rap Album of the Year.”