Clipse Debut Beautifully Emotional & Powerfully Moving New Video, The Birds Don’t Sing feat. John Legend & Voices of Fire

Clipse dropped what is not only arguably the best Hip-Hop album, but one of the best album’s across all music here in 2025 with their long-awaited and critically-acclaimed latest album, Let Get Sort Em Out. That they released this Summer and having continued momentum promoting the album throughout the past few months. The legendary Virginia duo of Pusha T and Malice today debuted just a few hours ago through Vevo the highly-anticipated new Brendan O’Connor-directed accompanying video for the very beautifully emotional and poignantly powerful opening track, The Birds Don’t Sing. That is by far not only the best record on the album, but one of the best songs released across all of music this year. The beautifully emotional and poignantly powerful record finding both brothers rapping messages as an homage to their parents, who passed within a year of one another. Pusha T rapping directly to their mother, while Malice does to their father. Both sharing very beautifully emotional and poignant messages of love and grief to their parents they never got the chance to say before they passed. John Legend and Voices of Fire’s beautifully emotional and powerful soaring chorus in between the verses from the Clipse, really elevating the record.

The beautifully emotional and powerfully moving, as well as deeply personal video. That opens with Pusha’s son Nigel placing flowers at the grave of his grandparents then goes to a pastiche of imagery from the Clipse’s Virginia Beach, VA childhood home including home movies and family photos. That are interspersed with a beautifully emotional performance of both Pusha T and Malice in their living room of their beautifully emotional and poignantly powerful verses from the record. Clips of Voices of Fire and John Legend in black-and-white singing the beautifully emotional and powerful soaring chorus in the church hitting home even more. The beautifully emotional and powerful, as well as deeply personal video not only making an already beautifully emotional and poignantly powerful record that much better, but bringing it even more to life as well. To the point it may even move you to shed a tear or few tears as well. Especially if you have ever lost either of your parents as well.

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