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The Clipse Ends North American “Let God Sort ‘Em Out” Tour In Baltimore, Maryland

The return of The Clipse, after a 16-year hiatus, was met with immense anticipation, especially since they released arguably their best album yet, “The Clipse.” The final stop of their “Let God Sort ‘Em Out” tour in Baltimore was a momentous occasion, and the city’s love for the duo was evident in the overwhelming response from the fans. People traveled from different states to witness the grand finale of the North American Tour, and the Pier Six Pavilion was buzzing with energy, the perfect weather complementing the electrifying atmosphere.
Pusha T and Malice, both accomplished artists in their own right, had achieved remarkable success. However, there was something truly special about seeing them back on stage together. The arena fell silent, and words appeared on the screen “THERE COMES A TIME WHEN WE MUST ANSWER TO THE TRUTH.” This was followed by a montage of African American history, showcasing different eras of the culture and featuring images of many greats of our time.
The intro concluded with the now iconic phrase “CULTURALLY INAPPROPRIATE.”

The beat dropped for “Chains & Whips,” and Pusha T and Malice emerged on stage, donning custom-made LV outfits. Two screens displayed culturally significant moments in history, which was a clever visual element that complemented each song performed. The setlist took fans on a nostalgic journey, spanning from their debut album Lord Willin’ “to their latest release “Let God Sort Em Out”.
While it’s difficult to definitively determine if the crowd had a favorite, it was evident that the Clipse were missed. The crowd lived for every classic hit from “Mr. Me Too” “Inglorious Bastards” “Hot Damn,” and “Grindin”. But the energy was exploding for the new hits “So Be It,” “F.I.C.O,” “Ace Trumpets,” and “MTBTTF”
“It was such a honor to be in the presence of Hip Hop royalty.” – Mecie_Gold
Photos By Mecie Gold
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