Billionaire Boys Club x Clipse Collaboration Is The Definition of Culture

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The Clipse's rollout has been all about "restoring the feeling," so it makes sense that the brothers Thornton would link with Pharrell's Billionaire Boys Club for a limited edition T-shirt.



The exclusive tee fuses both Clipse's forthcoming album, Let God Sort 'Em Out, with BBC's design language and aesthetic, blending music with fashion as Billionaire Boys Club has always historically done. Leading the collaborative effort is a Black tee reminiscent of the iconic Black BBC curve logo shirt, complete with the title of the duo's latest album sprawled on the back, with their group name on the front.



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But, if you're truly of the culture, you understand this collaboration is bigger than just a "new t-shirt"; the Billionaire Boys Club and Clipse collaboration represents true brotherhood and cultural legacy.

Pharrell first signed Pusha T and Malice to Arista Records in 2001. Skateboard P would then serve as the executive producer for the duo's first two projects, assisting in launching their careers under his, Chad Hugo, and Rob Walker's Star Trak studio imprint.

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These pivotal moments gave birth to a friendship, a brotherhood rather, that has stood the test of time. Now, with the Clipse back together and ready to drop Let God Sort 'Em Out, it's only right that Pharrell returns to produce for the album and serve as the executive producer of the highly anticipated LP.

 

“Billionaire Boys Club, Clipse, Pharrell...its all part of the same DNA,” said Clipse. “If you know anything about us, you know that we are home team first and foremost, and we don’t take part in anything that isn't 100% authentic to us. BBC is in our blood, it's our uniform, it's how we live.”


On the music front, the Clipse has been heating up. The duo released their first single, "Ace Trumpets," on May 30. Pusha and Malice followed up that bombastic number with the YouTube-exclusive "So Be It," where Push took various shots at Travis Scott. Most importantly, "So Be It" and "Ace Trumpets," produced by Pharrell or "Saturn," as Malice would describe him, are fire.


The Clipse will release Let God Sort 'Em Out on Roc Nation on July 11, 2025.

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