Clipse's NPR Tiny Desk Debut Proves They Haven't Lost a Step
Briefly

Clipse made their NPR Tiny Desk Concert debut to celebrate the release of their album, Let God Sort Em Out, after 15 years. Malice and Pusha T performed a mix of deep cuts, new songs, and classics, showcasing their musical evolution. The set included tracks from their previous albums and closed with a lively rendition of 'Grindin'. They will embark on their first US tour in 16 years starting in August, visiting multiple major cities.
During their performance, the brothers Thornton – Malice and Pusha T – exuded joy while playing a mix of deep cuts, new songs, and certified classics.
Closing out the performance on a high note, they delivered a crowd-pleasing rendition of their breakout hit, 'Grindin',' complete with hand-drumming on an office desk.
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