Pusha T Teases a New Clipse Snippet Featuring Pharrell: ‘So Far Ahead’
Written by djfrosty on May 8, 2025

Clipse continue to tease their highly anticipated fourth album Let God Sort Em Out thanks to a new video from Pusha T.
The Virginia Beach rapper posted a video of himself getting ready for the 2025 Met Gala on Tuesday (May 7), featuring a snippet of an unreleased song seemingly titled “So Far Ahead.” The clip features Pharrell on the hook, singing the lyrics, “They don’t know what it is when I’m on it, but once they figure it out, I don’t want it/So far ahead, you n—as are behind.”
King Push can then be heard rapping a double entendre, saying, “Understand the art of war, all my n—as draw,” followed by images of famous Black people like a painting of slave William Lee, and pictures of Muhammad Ali and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Trending on Billboard
Let God Sort Em Out doesn’t have an official release date, but we do know that it’s finished, and the entire project is produced by Pharrell just as their first two albums Lord Willin’ and Hell Hath No Fury were fully produced by The Neptunes.
They also used another fashion event to preview new material when both No Malice and Pusha T walked the Louis Vuitton runway during Paris Fashion Week in 2023 and 2024, respectively.
In 2023, they played the song “Chains & Whips” where Push can be heard sending subs Jim Jones‘ way after the Harlem rapper claimed that the Virginia MC wasn’t a top 50 rapper of all time and in 2024 they walked to a song dedicated to their late parents named “Birds Don’t Sing” featuring John Legend.
Check out the full clip from Pusha T below: