Courtesy of Get On Down, the Til The Casket Drops vinyl features cover artwork by KAWS and extensive liner notes. As the third and final studio album from Clipse, Til The Casket Drops was the first time No Malice (then just Malice) and Pusha T worked with other producers aside from The Neptunes (a bulk of the album's production was still done by Pharrell and Chad Hugo, though). The album included singles "Kinda Like a Big Deal" with Kanye West, "I'm Good" with Pharrell, and "Popular Demand (Popeyes)" with Cam'ron.
Back in November of last year, the two brothers seemed to hint at the possibility of another Clipse album. Speaking to GQ about the 10-year anniversary of their second studio album Hell Hath No Fury the siblings spoke about how they no longer make music together, with Pusha saying:
This is not where I envisioned myself not where I wanted it to go. I came into this game with my brother and my best friend and that’s it, and now, I’m making music with good friends, but not the people I came in with. I’m not with my brother. Every aspect of what I love about this has been yanked away in some way shape or form…I don’t have the fun of like really making music with like my best friends who live up the street from me.
The conversation then turned to if the brothers were willing to make another Clipse album someday, with No Malice saying "Beyond a shadow of a doubt, I know we can do it," and Pusha saying "It would be an amazing album. We could totally conquer the world."
The vinyl for Til The Casket Drops can be purchasedhere.