The moves travel the merchandise of the rap duo's critically acclaimed album, Let God Sort Em Out, earlier this year.
			
			
Clipse Courtesy of By the Way Management
Clipse has taken different measurement guardant successful the duo’s post-comeback resurgence: signing to CAA.
The woody comes aft the revered rap duo, composed of Pusha T and Malice, ended its 15-year hiatus with the critically acclaimed album, Let God Sort Em Out. Released successful July and executive-produced by Pharrell Williams, the medium marked a almighty instrumentality for the group, debuting astatine a career-best No. 4 connected the Billboard 200 with 118,000 album-equivalent units.
Along with signing to CAA, Clipse is present nether caller absorption aft departing from longtime manager and euphony enforcement Steven Victor, who played an integral relation successful the duo’s ascent dating backmost to its 2002 album, Lord Willin’. Going forward, By the Way’s Kevin McMullan and Alex DePersia volition instrumentality connected absorption duties for the duo.
Clipse’s ineligible rep is lawyer David Jacobs astatine Epstein Becker & Green.
Since its release, Let God Sort Em Out has garnered Grammy buzz, astir notably successful the rap categories. In an interrogation with Billboard earlier this month, Pusha, Malice and Pharrell spoke connected however their laser-sharp “precision” served arsenic the instauration for their touted effort.
“I consciousness similar we attacked this euphony successful specified a mode that it comes with that level of precision,” said Pusha T. “There’s a level of expertise that is shown successful the instauration and displayed successful the instauration of this music. I’m gladsome that it comes crossed and hits radical successful that way. People are utilizing ‘sophisticated’ and ‘high-taste level’ and each these adjectives to explicate the music.”
Added Pharrell: “People are reacting to much than conscionable the sounds, the ideas, similar lyrically and opus concept-wise. They responded to what the Clipse and myself enactment into our respective jobs.”
Let God Sort Em Out included features from Kendrick Lamar, Nas, John Legend, and Tyler, the Creator.

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