Clipse’s Pusha T and Malice are closing out a major run behind Let God Sort Em Out—their first album together in nearly 16 years—with a can’t-miss performance at the 2026 Grammys.
For the moment, the duo, who entered the night with five total nominations, brought out Let God Sort Em Out producer Pharrell Williams. Joined by the Voices of Fire choir, the trio delivered a powerful performance of “So Far Ahead.”
LGSEO, which was up for Album of the Year at Sunday’s Trevor Noah-hosted ceremony. The project marked the Thornton brothers’ first studio album together since 2009’s Til the Casket Drops, which was fronted by the single “Kinda Like a Big Deal” featuring the artist formerly known as Kanye West.
For LGSEO, “Ace Trumpets” arrived as the lead single, while several standout tracks from the album—including the deeply personal and emotionally charged “The Birds Don’t Sing”—also received official music videos.
Naturally, Clipse marked their long-awaited comeback, Fans can also check out a full breakdown of this year’s Grammy winners, and for those looking to cop vinyl and merch from nominated artists—including Clipse—there are plenty of options to explore.
Even before Sunday’s main ceremony got underway, Push and Malice had already secured a win, taking home Best Rap Performance for “Chains and Whips,” a standout track featuring fellow 2026 nominee and winner Kendrick Lamar.
