Tiny Desk has always been among the most popular live concert performance platforms. That has had some of the most legendary artists bless their infamous Tiny Desk headquarters in Washington, D.C. over the year’s. With such legendary Hip-Hop artists as Wu-Tang Clan, Rakim, The LOX and one of the most talked about performances ever on their platform irregardless of genre, Scarface.
So it should be no surprise with wanting to keep their ears to the streets and pulse of Hip-Hop that legendary Hip-Hop duo, Clipse, on the heels of releasing today their long-awaited and highly-anticipated comeback album, Let Get Sort Em Out. Is making their debut Tiny Desk Performance today as well. Clipse just a few short hours ago premiering through NPR Music the new Tiny Desk Performance.
One of the most electrifying and best live performances ever on Tiny Desk and one of the best live recorded performances ever from the legendary Virginia duo of Pusha T and Malice. The just a little over 23-minutes performance. Finds Clipse with hybrid drummer, Daru Jones, and the rest of the live band performing some of their most well-known tracks from their legendary catalog such as Virginia, Keys Open Doors and Momma I’m So Sorry. Before going into two tracks from their new album, Chains & Whips & Birds Don’t Sing. Before closing with the moment everyone was waiting for in not only the duo’s still most recognized hit, but one of the most hit Hip-Hop tracks ever in the history of the genre, Grindin’.