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Watch Clipse and Stove God Cooks Link Up in Their Raw and Gritty “F.I.C.O.” Video

Clipse continue their unstoppable momentum in 2025 with the release of the official visuals for “F.I.C.O.,” one of the most powerful tracks from their comeback album Let God Sort Em Out.

A Cinematic Return to the Streets

The video, directed by Hannan Hussain — the same visionary behind their “So Be It” visuals — blends Pusha T and Malice’s razor-sharp street narratives with an atmosphere that feels dark, moody, and unapologetically raw.

Set inside an abandoned apartment complex and cruising through rain-soaked New York City streets, the Virginia legends reflect on their dangerous past while wrapped in the luxury and menace that defines their signature sound.

Subtle Details That Hit Hard

The video is packed with small but powerful moments, including a haunting shot of Pusha T sitting in the backseat of a car as a body is loaded into the trunk. The moment syncs perfectly with his chilling bar:
“When you pay a n-gga back like it’s layaway / Whispering ‘die slow,’ the last words you hear in the trunk.”

A Standout Appearance From Stove God Cooks

Stove God Cooks steps in to deliver what Pusha T himself has dubbed the “hook of the year” — and after watching the video, it’s hard to disagree. His presence adds extra grit and weight to the track’s already intense energy.

Another Milestone in Clipse’s Legendary Comeback

The release of the “F.I.C.O.” visual comes during an exciting chapter for Clipse, who recently secured their first Grammy nominations in more than two decades.

The duo is up for five awards at next year’s ceremony, including the prestigious Album of the Year category for Let God Sort Em Out — marking their first-ever nomination in one of the Recording Academy’s “Big Four” categories.

Their Pharrell-produced project also competes for Best Rap Album, while:

  • “The Birds Don’t Sing” is nominated for Best Rap Song

  • “Chains & Whips” is up for Best Rap Performance

  • “So Be It” is in the running for Best Music Video

“We Need to Bring Something Home”

Speaking with GQ, Pusha T shared just how much a Grammy win would mean to the duo:
“Bringing home that hardware would mean everything. We going for it. We made the album. We looked at it, like, this is that strong. We need to take something home for this.”

The latest video proves once again that Clipse are not just back — they’re operating at a level that demands attention.

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