
In a recent performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Pusha T delivered a bold proclamation about his critically acclaimed album “Let God Sort Em Out,” asserting that it remains the “album of the motherf*ckin year.” This statement comes nearly a year after its release on July 11, 2025, and follows a wave of discussion about the album’s impact and legacy in the hip-hop landscape.
The Virginia duo’s fourth studio effort debuted impressively in the top five of the Billboard Hot 200, selling 118,000 copies and earning a Grammy for Best Rap Performance with the track “Chains & Whips.” With four additional nominations under its belt—including Best Music Video and Album of the Year—the album has proven to be a significant milestone for Clipse and a testament to hip-hop’s capacity for longevity and relevance, regardless of age.
During their energetic Coachella set, Pusha reaffirmed his confidence in the album’s standing, stating, “Whole new year, still album of the year… We don’t care who dropping. It don’t matter.” His passionate declaration is noteworthy, especially in light of recent ghostwriting allegations that have surfaced, involving reference tracks allegedly written by Quentin Miller for Pusha.
The controversy has ignited discussions within the hip-hop community, particularly given Pusha’s previous accusations against Drake regarding ghostwriting. Some fans argue that the new allegations may undermine Pusha’s credibility, while others maintain that the reference tracks were not used in released songs and therefore carry less weight.
While reactions remain divided, Pusha T’s unwavering confidence in “Let God Sort Em Out” continues to resonate with fans and critics alike. As he navigates this latest controversy, one thing is clear: Pusha is determined to keep the conversation about his artistry and impact alive.
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