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The 10 BEST Clipse Bars on 'Let God Sort Em Out'

Dissect

Cole Cuchna

Music, Arts, Society & Culture

4.910K Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Clipse’s Let God Sort ’Em Out is Dissect’s pick for Best Rap Album of 2025. In this episode, we break down 10 of the most mind-blowing bars from the project, line by line, decoding the layers of wordplay, cultural references, and religious symbolism that make this album so lyrically dense. 🎵 Chapters 00:00 Pusha T, “So Be It” 01:40 Malice, “Ace Trumpets” 04:25 Pusha T, “Ace Trumpets” 07:14 Malice, “M.T.B.T.T.F.” 09:29 Pusha T, “P.O.V.” 11:42 Pharrell, “So Be It” Sample Breakdown 14:01 Pusha T, “Chains & Whips” 15:42 Stove God Cooks, “F.I.C.O.” 16:51 Push & Malice, "FICO"  19:40 Malice, “So Far Ahead” 21:44 Malice, “Birds Don’t Sing” 💬 Subscribe for more breakdowns of hip-hop’s greatest writers - from Kendrick Lamar to Tyler, The Creator, and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This episode of Dysect is presented by Amazon Prime.

0:03.0

The holidays hit fast.

0:04.3

One moment you're planning, the next, everything's out of sync.

0:07.3

Luckily, Prime helps you catch the rhythm, with fast, free delivery that gets it there just in time.

0:12.8

Prime's fast shipping is always there for you during the holidays, especially when it's last minute and it just can't wait.

0:18.4

Hosting essentials or the gift that hits the right note, it's on Prime.

0:22.0

Head to Amazon.com slash Prime to shop now.

0:26.2

Let God sort them out by clips as Dysex's best rap album of 2025.

0:30.2

And to celebrate this near perfect project, I'm breaking down 10 of its most impressive

0:34.8

and complex lyrical passages, beginning with push-a-tees, opening

0:38.4

four lines on So Be It. CL-I-P-S-E-E-E-B-A-B-L-V. I can show you how to bust a brick if you let me. I'm on a gram like a fete. Switch is ready. She leaning on Celine, because she ain't stepping into step-e catch ya. Push begins spelling out Clips's name, C-L-I-P-S-E, then adds EtP-P-P-P-F-E, as in the album's producer Farrell.

1:01.8

Using French nods to the fact the song and album was recorded at Louis Vuitton's headquarters in France.

1:06.6

But EtPie is also a homophone for Eppy, Louis Vuitton's signature epi leather, used on jackets

1:12.9

currently designed under Ferell's creative direction.

1:15.8

This leads into 8-ball LV.

1:18.0

Given the Epey leather reference, Push here is invoking the iconic 8-ball leather jackets popular

1:23.3

in early 90s hip-hop.

1:25.2

At the same time, 8-ball is slaying for an eighth of an ounce of cocaine.

1:28.8

Setting up the next line, I can show you how to bust a brick if you let me. A brick is a kilo of

1:33.9

cocaine, and busting it down means breaking it into smaller units like eight balls. I monogram like

1:39.3

confetti, switches ready, continues both motifs and adds a third. On one level, he's referencing Louis Vuitton's

1:45.4

famous monogram print, scattered like confetti. But monogram also contains the word gram,

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