Connect with us

Audio

Clipse Announce First Album in 15 Years, Drop Pharrell-Produced “Ace Trumpets”

Published

on

Clipse Announce First Album in 15 Years, Drop Pharrell-Produced “Ace Trumpets” miixtapechiick
Cian Moore

It’s really happening — Clipse is back outside.

After more than a decade of silence (and damn near giving up hope), Pusha T and No Malice have officially announced their comeback album, Let God Sort ‘Em Out. It drops July 11 via Roc Nation, marking their first full-length since 2009’s Til The Casket Drops.



And to kick off the rollout? They dropped their new single “Ace Trumpets”, fully produced by Pharrell, who’s also executive producing the entire project. From the jump, it’s clear: this is Clipse back in rare form.

Pusha wastes no time diving into what he does best — luxury coke bars layered in cold delivery.
“Ballerinas doing pirouettes inside of my snow globe” might be one of the hardest drug metaphors we’ve gotten this year. Then there’s: “Sold ecstasy and disappeared — I am Houdini.”

The beat itself feels like old money in a brick-stained duffle — Pharrell laces it with that icy bounce that only he and Pusha know how to float on. The chemistry hasn’t gone anywhere.

Of course, the duo’s legacy runs deep. From Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury to their We Got It 4 Cheap tapes, Clipse made being cold-blooded sound classy. After the 2009 drop, No Malice pivoted toward faith, dropping a memoir and diving into Christian rap. Pusha, meanwhile, went solo, racked up classic albums, and smoked Drake so bad he had to drop a notes app apology and claim his son.

Still, that Clipse energy always felt unfinished — and now, 15 years later, they’re giving fans the full-circle moment they’ve been waiting for.

Let God Sort ‘Em Out lands July 11. Until then, run up “Ace Trumpets” and let the snow globe spin.

Music

Queen Naija Drops “Ring”

Published

on

Queen Naija Drops Ring miixtapechiick

As previously reported by miixtapechiick.com, Queen Naija announced her engagement to Clarence White earlier this week. Today she made it official through music, releasing “Ring” via Motown Records.

“I had a while to really bask in my moment and now I’m ready to share it with the ones who have truly been here since the beginning to see it all unfold,” Queen said. “I’m so happy to be able to use music to express myself about my real life.”

“Ring” marks her first release since her EP 30. and arrives with early traction already built — the record generated over 1.3 million views and 200,000 likes across her native posts before release, and has sparked over 135 TikTok creations surpassing 2 million views.

Continue Reading

Music

JT Releases New Single “Numb”

Published

on

JT Releases New Single "Numb" miixtapechiick

After revealing the cover art earlier this week, JT returns with her new single “Numb.” Produced by Danes Blood, Ben10K, Chicken, and BAMBII, a limited signed 7-inch vinyl of the single is available for pre-order now exclusively at thegirljtworld.com.

“I ain’t never been a fake b*tch ever / I can never hang with a lame b*tch never,” she raps on the track.

The release comes off her surprise appearance at Coachella last weekend. JT appeared during Little Simz‘s set to debut their collaboration “Game On,” served as DJ and creative director for a Numb-inspired activation at the Do LaB stage, and hosted an afterparty at the Red Bull Mirage.

“Numb” follows “Girls Gone Wild,” released in November 2025, and her 2024 mixtape City Cinderella, which debuted in the Top 5 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Continue Reading

Music

Glizzy Glow and BunnaB Drop New Single “The Breakup Song”

Published

on

Glizzy Glow and BunnaB Drop New Single The Breakup Song miixtapechiick

Chicago rapper Glizzy Glow and Atlanta rapper BunnaB have joined forces to release Glow’s latest single, “The Breakup Song,” accompanied by a music video directed by Blue Visionz.

Produced by Thankutimmy and Ki Cooked It, the track finds both artists taking aim at their exes. “Why would I be with you? …He put his chain around my neck, and they wonder why I’m cold / Every time we post a picture, all the b*****s yelling goals,” Glizzy Glow raps on her verse.

“The Breakup Song” follows “CUTWATER,” the 2025 single that put the Englewood, Chicago rapper on the national radar, accumulating 15 million views across platforms and 2.4 million on YouTube.

Continue Reading

Trending