Clipse Takes Major Leap with New Agency & Management
In a significant move, Clipse has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), marking the duo's latest step in its post-comeback resurgence. This deal comes on the heels of their critically acclaimed album "Let God Sort Em Out," which debuted at a career-best No. 4 on the Billboard 200.
Released in July and executive-produced by Pharrell Williams, the album has been met with widespread acclaim, featuring features from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, John Legend, and Tyler, the Creator. The duo's powerful return to music was long overdue, but "Let God Sort Em Out" proved that Clipse still had it.
The new deal also brings a change in management for Clipse, as they depart from longtime manager Steven Victor, who played an integral role in their ascent since 2002. New management will be led by Kevin McMullan and Alex DePersia, with McMullan previously working alongside Victor at Victor Victor Worldwide, while DePersia currently manages Pharrell Williams.
In a recent interview with Billboard, Pusha T praised the precision behind "Let God Sort Em Out," saying that the duo's laser-sharp approach resulted in music that comes across as expertly crafted. Pharrell added that fans are reacting not just to the sounds but also to the ideas and concepts behind the album.
With CAA on board, Clipse is poised for continued success, both musically and commercially. As they move forward, it will be interesting to see how their new partnership shapes their future endeavors.
				
			In a significant move, Clipse has signed with Creative Artists Agency (CAA), marking the duo's latest step in its post-comeback resurgence. This deal comes on the heels of their critically acclaimed album "Let God Sort Em Out," which debuted at a career-best No. 4 on the Billboard 200.
Released in July and executive-produced by Pharrell Williams, the album has been met with widespread acclaim, featuring features from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, John Legend, and Tyler, the Creator. The duo's powerful return to music was long overdue, but "Let God Sort Em Out" proved that Clipse still had it.
The new deal also brings a change in management for Clipse, as they depart from longtime manager Steven Victor, who played an integral role in their ascent since 2002. New management will be led by Kevin McMullan and Alex DePersia, with McMullan previously working alongside Victor at Victor Victor Worldwide, while DePersia currently manages Pharrell Williams.
In a recent interview with Billboard, Pusha T praised the precision behind "Let God Sort Em Out," saying that the duo's laser-sharp approach resulted in music that comes across as expertly crafted. Pharrell added that fans are reacting not just to the sounds but also to the ideas and concepts behind the album.
With CAA on board, Clipse is poised for continued success, both musically and commercially. As they move forward, it will be interesting to see how their new partnership shapes their future endeavors.
 They've been gone for a minute but come back with this fire album "Let God Sort Em Out" and now they're signing with CAA? Game. Changer.
 They've been gone for a minute but come back with this fire album "Let God Sort Em Out" and now they're signing with CAA? Game. Changer.  Pusha T is right, their laser-sharp approach is what makes this album so special. And Pharrell's involvement is like the icing on the cake - it just proves that Clipse can still make magic happen. I love how fans are connecting with the ideas and concepts behind the album too, it shows they're not just making music for the sake of it but something meaningful. Can't wait to see what's next for this talented duo
 Pusha T is right, their laser-sharp approach is what makes this album so special. And Pharrell's involvement is like the icing on the cake - it just proves that Clipse can still make magic happen. I love how fans are connecting with the ideas and concepts behind the album too, it shows they're not just making music for the sake of it but something meaningful. Can't wait to see what's next for this talented duo 



 . They're already killin' the game with "Let God Sort Em Out" and now they've got CAA behind 'em, which is like, major league
. They're already killin' the game with "Let God Sort Em Out" and now they've got CAA behind 'em, which is like, major league  . Pharrell's involvement is always a win, but you can't deny that Pusha T's been bringin' the heat on his own too
. Pharrell's involvement is always a win, but you can't deny that Pusha T's been bringin' the heat on his own too  . I'm low-key hyped to see what they come out with next, but at the same time, I'm also worried about the pressure and expectation
. I'm low-key hyped to see what they come out with next, but at the same time, I'm also worried about the pressure and expectation  . They've gotta keep the hype going or else...
. They've gotta keep the hype going or else... 
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. . It's gonna be interesting to watch how their sound evolves and what kind of projects we can expect from them in the future
. It's gonna be interesting to watch how their sound evolves and what kind of projects we can expect from them in the future 
 Kevin McMullan and Alex DePersia are the real deal, Pharrell's been working with Victor Victor Worldwide for years so it's no surprise they're part of the CAA fam
 Kevin McMullan and Alex DePersia are the real deal, Pharrell's been working with Victor Victor Worldwide for years so it's no surprise they're part of the CAA fam  And let's be real "Let God Sort Em Out" is fire
 And let's be real "Let God Sort Em Out" is fire  Pusha T's precision on production is straight flames and Pharrell's ideas behind the album are so clever
 Pusha T's precision on production is straight flames and Pharrell's ideas behind the album are so clever 