A fresh snippet of a track featuring Pusha T has sent fans into a frenzy, wondering if it’s from the long-awaited Clipse album slated for 2025.
In an unexpected twist, a snippet of Pusha T’s verses surfaced on social media, leaving fans curious about its origins. The brief clip, titled “Mike Tyson Blow to the Face,” showcases Pusha T’s signature style, with lines that echo the intensity his fans adore. The verses go: “No confessions, questions, we contesting / Fireworks will send a message, iridescent / Slow them down like Robitussin if you rush in / At yo door when we address’em / We gon bless’em / Tried to bring’em, shoulda left’em / Learn my lesson / Poker faces keep’em guessin / No expression, ice dressing on my chest / Leave impression.” This has heightened anticipation for the rumored Clipse reunion album.
It’s been a long wait for Clipse fans, with Pusha T and his brother Malice set to reunite after 15 years. Their upcoming album promises to be fully produced by their longtime collaborator Pharrell Williams. Given Williams’ profound influence on Clipse’s sound, fans are expecting a musical masterpiece that blends the duo’s gritty lyrics with fresh insights. Against the backdrop of their previous collaboration “Til The Casket Drops,” which they openly disliked, there’s a renewed excitement about what’s next.
The buzz grew even more in June 2024 when Clipse played “Birds Don’t Sing,” featuring John Legend, at a high-profile fashion event in Paris. This only added fuel to the fire for fans eager for their comeback. Social media quickly recognized Pharrell’s unique production touch on the new snippet, further sealing its potential as a classic. The synergy between the Thornton brothers and Pharrell is once again in the limelight, promising to deliver intriguing layers to their music.
Pusha T remains silent on the snippet’s origins, but fans are already drawing comparisons to Clipse’s older work. The passion among fans is palpable, with one stating, “Incoming classic can’t wait,” while another felt its vibe was reminiscent of their album “Hell Hath No Fury.” This has only amplified the conversation online, with fans dissecting every bit of the teaser for clues about the full album.
The music world waits with bated breath as Clipse’s potential return promises to be as groundbreaking as their earlier work, especially with Pharrell at the helm.