Kendrick Lamar is rumored to have a guest feature on the upcoming Clipse album, Let God Sort Em Out.

The speculation stems from a TikToker by the name of Nigel Cooper, who made a video about Pusha T‘s feud with Jim Jones from 2023 and included the diss tracks that the pair exchanged.

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One of the songs used in the video is the unreleased “Chains & Whips,” which was premiered by Clipse at a Louis Vuitton fashion show in 2023.

Cooper then claims that TikTok muted the audio in his video after UMG ordered a copyright strike against the clip, citing “Chains & Whips.”

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The copyright order allegedly says that the song features Kendrick Lamar.

Neither Clipse nor Kendrick have yet commented on the rumors.

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While it will be Kendrick’s first collaboration with Clipse as a duo, he previously appeared on “Nosetalgia” from Pusha T’s 2013 debut solo album My Name Is My Name.

King Push recently revealed that he and his brother Malice were waiting on just one feature to finish Let God Sort Em Out.

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Appearing on the Ghetto Runways podcast last year, he said: “I’m so excited about this new Clipse album. That’s what I’m on right now. It’s absolutely finished. Just waiting on a feature. Just waiting on a feature, bro. Just one feature.”

The former G.O.O.D. Music president later announced that the album was finished.

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Speaking to Ari Melber at Miami Art Week last month, Pusha said: “We always take long, people be mad. [But] it’s okay ’cause it’s done. I’m telling y’all, it’s done. I promose you. It’s in my phone.”

He also shared more details about the project, saying: “It’s been 15 years since we dropped an album. We’ve been at it since ’98/’99 but I think people are gonna witness greatness […] You will get to see how street Hip Hop matures.”

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The Virginia native added: “This is a chemistry, this is a brotherhood. And when I say that, I mean Pharrell as well. He produced it from top to bottom.

“We’re very precious with this music, we’re very very meticulous about everything that we do when it comes to that.”

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Let God Sort Em Out will serve as the long-awaited follow-up to 2009’s Til the Casket Drops and be released through Def Jam, Clipse’s first on the storied rap label.