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Live Shots: Clipse return to SF after 15 years, still grindin’

Virginia Beach hip-hop duo dug deep into the repertoire and performed off reunion album 'Let God Sort 'Em Out.'

The crowd had been waiting for Pusha T and Malice. The brothers of Virginia Beach hip-hop duo Clipse were touring Let God Sort ‘Em Out, their first album since 2009’s ‘Til The Casket Drops—little wonder it was a sold-out show at The Warfield on August 25. ATL openers EarthGang warmed things up by leading a protest chant against Trump and ICE, and then the show was Clipse’s. The emcees turned in a high-energy set that ranged from new tracks back to 2002’s “Grindin'”—well worth the wait for the fans who rapped along to every word.

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