Clipse Mourn Parents by Performing "The Birds Don't Sing" on Fallon
Briefly

Clipse's performance of "The Birds Don't Sing" on The Tonight Show featured a tribute to their parents, with images of family displayed during the performance. Pusha T dedicated his verse to their mother, while Malice remembered their father. The song balances themes of faith and family with the duo's typical lyrical focus. This performance follows their debut at NPR's Tiny Desk Concert, introducing their upcoming US tour after 16 years, with stops in major cities like New York and Los Angeles.
Photos of their mother were displayed on the screen behind them as Pusha T crisply delivered his verse dedicated to her, before switching to images of the entire family during the chorus.
Malice's verse remembering their father followed, accompanied by pictures of the patriarch.
The Birds Don't Sing finds 'a happy medium' for Clipse, balancing out their coke bars with ruminations about faith and family.
Both appearances serve as a preview of their upcoming first US tour in 16 years, which will stop in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicago, and more.
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