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10.0
141807
10.0 |
The Guardian
NEW
Scathing disses, star guests, inspired Pharrell beats and great lines from chilling to laugh-out-loud: the duo’s first album since 2009 is so much more than the drama around it
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9.1
141808
9.1 |
Consequence Of Sound
NEW
Yet another example of the pair’s reverence for the rap game and its possibilities
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9.0
141809
9.0 |
Clash
NEW
Across thirteen tracks, Clipse reignite their crockpot to finish what they started, backed by a sublime set of guest co-stars
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8.0
141810
8.0 |
All Music
NEW
The duo still sounds like the mortal threat they represented in younger days, but integrates refinement, spirituality, and reflection on hard-learned lessons under that lens, communicating from a place of wisdom without losing any of their time-tested fury
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8.0
141811
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
NEW
Pusha T and Malice reunite for their first album since 2009 on Let God Sort Em Out, and their lyrical chemistry is still second to none
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7.0
141826
7.0 |
Exclaim
NEW
It's not the classic many of us were hoping for, but Let God Sort Em Out is a bombastic, unhinged and bitter reflection on modern hip-hop from two of the game's most creative and vicious MCs
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6.0
141812
6.0 |
NME
NEW
Reunited after 16 years, the Virginia duo are missing the killer punches that first made them icons of hip-hop
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5.0
141813
5.0 |
Slant Magazine
NEW
In the end, the album is too reverent to ever bother being interesting
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