
Two brothers, two classic albums and a reunion fans have been waiting for since 2009 … sound familiar? But while Oasis took to the stage with their lens firmly fixed on the past, Clipse came back this year with a return-to-form record: fourth album Let God Sort Em Out met the wild anticipation, restating Pusha T and Malice’s lyrical skill, pushing starry guests to step up, and bringing the best out of producer Pharrell Williams.
Next week, the Thornton brothers will sit for the Guardian Film & Music reader interview. You could ask them about how they fell apart and came back together; how rap has changed since they’ve been away; how the new album is a tribute to their late parents; the state of the Virginia and southern rap scenes today – or anything else you like. Post your questions in the comments by noon BST on 6 August and the best will appear in a future issue of Film & Music.