Clipse and Pharrell will perform together at the 2026 Grammy Awards on Feb. 1 in Los Angeles. Pharrell produced ‘Let God Sort Em Out’, Clipse’s first album since 2009, and it is having a big moment. The album earned five Grammy nominations: Album of the Year, Best Rap Album, Best Rap Performance for “Chains & Whips,” Best Rap Song for “The Birds Don’t Sing,” and Best Music Video for “So Be It.” This marks a major return for Clipse, but it also highlights Pharrell’s impact as a producer, shaping one of the most talked-about rap albums of the year and bringing that sound to the Grammy stage.
“It’s a testament to, first and foremost, how we look at music, and the high level of taste and just executing. We’re perfectionists almost to a fault sometimes, but we know what we want, and I think it translated.” Pusha said. “I like to think that we slammed the door on ageism in hip-hop. That’s a stigma that probably never should have existed, and hopefully that’s done away with.” Malice added.
