Clipse Share Kendrick Lamar’s “Chains & Whips” Verse

A snippet of the song was shared by the group and by superproducer Pharrell.

Clipse perform onstage during Pepsi Dig In Day Block Party to celebrate Black-owned restaurants on Pepsi Dig In Day at DuSable Black History Museum on August 24, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.
Clipse perform onstage during Pepsi Dig In Day Block Party to celebrate Black-owned restaurants on Pepsi Dig In Day at DuSable Black History Museum on August 24, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.

Clipse’s new album is already generating some serious buzz — and it’s only getting louder. A track featuring Kendrick Lamar leaked online Monday (June 23), and was quickly pulled. Both Clipse and the track’s producer, Pharrell, briefly shared a short clip via Instagram stories, and the leaked track resurfaced across social media platforms and on various websites.

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“They wanted me to ask Kendrick to censor his verse, which of course I was never doing," Push claimed in an interview with GQ. "And then they wanted me to take the record off. And so, after a month of not doing it, Steve Gawley, the lawyer over there was like, ‘We'll just drop the Clipse.’ But that can't work because I'm still there [solo]. But [if] you let us all go…"

Longtime Clipse manager Steven Victor told Billboard that it wasn’t easy brokering their exit from Def Jam.

“If you’re an artist, your whole life is to create art and put it out,” Victor says. “If someone’s telling you that you can’t do that, or you have to do it within the confines of whatever box they put you in, that’s like creative jail.”

The leak comes on the heels of Clipse releasing their single “So Be It” in anticipation of Let God Sort Em Out. In the track’s final verse, Pusha T is taking some shots at Travis Scott.

Let God Sort Em Outon July 11th.