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Clipse, P.O.V.: Bangerz N Bopz No. 23 (2026) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Clipse / Roc Nation Distribution; Art Laurence Luzon, cottonbro studio, Osmar Vasques, Sebastian Ervi, Wallyson Nascimento from Pexels; Gordon Johnson from Pixabay]In the 23rd edition of Bangerz N Bopz (2026), we highlight “P.O.V.” performed by Clipse featuring Tyler, The Creator.

Bring on the bold, fierce songs! Bangerz N Bopz serves up background info and insight into songs of various styles, especially songs that raise eyebrows and/or stir the pot.  Featured records can be classic or brand-new. In the 23rd edition of Bangerz N Bopz (2026), we break down “P.O.V.” performed by Clipse.

“P.O.V., kilos in my Maybach / Take Amtrak down south then she flies back / My connect has ponytails tied back / I just hit six mill’ behind Tyvek.”
Woo! Grammy-winning rap duo Clipse (Malice and Pusha T) ate and left no crumbs on “P.O.V.” “P.O.V.” is the third track from Clipse’s 2025 comeback album, Let God Sort Em OutLet God Sort Em Out was nominated for Album of the Year and Best Rap Album.  The brilliant “Chains & Whips” earned the duo a career-first Grammy. But, we’re not talking about “Chains & Whips.” Our focus is that point of view, where it’s not only Malice and Pusha T that bring the heat.  Fellow Grammy winner Tyler, The Creator is on autopilot on his guest verse, memorably spitting, “I got deaf and blind bitches trying to see what it do / Little feature niggas threaten to sue.” Oh, shit! Malice, Pusha T, Tyler, The Creator, and producer Pharrell Williams wrote the exciting rap banger.

Clipse, Let God Sort Em Out [📷: Clipse / Roc Nation Distribution]

The dramatic instrumental intro sets the tone. Adding to the drama of “P.O.V.” is a minor key. The sound can be described as malicious. All participants eat, dropping a compelling cadence and flow. It begins with Pusha T, who raps the chorus (excerpted earlier) and the first verse.  “You Zeus network niggas, you hear me loud and clear,” he raps, and continues, “Get these fifty-five hundred a hosting, niggas out of here.” Tyler, The Creator kills it in verse two, adding to his unforgettable rhymes, “My nigga Push keep dirty white, moving like mosh pits,” and “I need God to play the lead in my biopic.” My God, today! Malice isn’t outdone on the third and final verse, which features a beat switch: “Just to think I built a rap career off an O-Z / I’m watchin’ new niggas rap just to OD.” He also caps off his verse with a bang: “I never thought twice what the pressure would be / ‘Cause niggas chains look just like oppression to me.” “P.O.V.” marks another incredible moment from Let God Sort Em Out.  Clipse’s comeback was nothing short of epic.

 


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Clipse, P.O.V.: Bangerz N Bopz No. 23 (2026) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; Clipse / Roc Nation Distribution; Art Laurence Luzon, cottonbro studio, Osmar Vasques, Sebastian Ervi, Wallyson Nascimento from Pexels; Gordon Johnson from Pixabay]

 


the musical hype

The Musical Hype (he/him) has earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music (music education and music theory/composition, respectively). A multi-instrumentalist, he plays piano, trombone, and organ among numerous other instruments. He's a certified music educator, composer, and freelance music blogger. Music and writing are two of the most important parts of his life.

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