Kendrick Lamar’s Secret Feature on Clipse’s Upcoming Album? Fans Are Buzzing!

Excitement is brewing in the hip-hop community as rumors swirl that Kendrick Lamar may appear on Clipse’s highly anticipated album, “Let God Sort Em Out.” This speculation ignited from a TikTok video by Nigel Cooper, which discussed the fiery feud between Pusha T and Jim Jones, showcasing the diss tracks exchanged between the two.

Included in the video was an unreleased track titled “Chains & Whips,” first unveiled by Clipse during a Louis Vuitton fashion show in 2023. Reports suggest that TikTok muted the audio due to a copyright strike from Universal Music Group, which allegedly revealed that Kendrick is featured on the track.

As of now, neither Clipse nor Kendrick has publicly addressed these rumors. If confirmed, this collaboration would mark Kendrick’s first appearance alongside the duo, although he previously joined Pusha T on the track “Nosetalgia” from the rapper’s 2013 debut solo album, “My Name Is My Name.”

Pusha T has hinted that he and his brother Malice are simply awaiting one final feature to complete “Let God Sort Em Out.” During a recent appearance on the Ghetto Runways podcast, he expressed his eagerness for the new project, stating, “It’s absolutely finished. Just waiting on a feature.” He assured fans that the album is complete and ready for release.

In a past interview, Pusha T highlighted the importance of this project, noting, “It’s been 15 years since we dropped an album… You will get to see how street Hip Hop matures.” He also emphasized the meticulous care taken in producing the album, with Pharrell at the helm.

“Let God Sort Em Out” is set to be the long-awaited follow-up to Clipse’s 2009 release, “Til the Casket Drops,” and will mark their first album under the Def Jam label. As anticipation builds, fans are left on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting confirmation of Kendrick Lamar’s involvement in what promises to be a monumental release in hip-hop history.

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