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NPR has officially announced via Instagram that legendary rap duo Clipse will be releasing their long-awaited Tiny Desk Concert on Thursday, July 11th at 12 p.m. EST. The post, which quickly sparked excitement across the Hip-Hop community, was captioned:
“One of the most exciting Hip-Hop rollouts in recent history finishes with one of the hardest Tiny Desk ever. Clipse is back.”
The announcement comes amid growing anticipation surrounding the group’s return to music, marking a significant cultural moment for fans of lyrical rap and the gritty Virginia sound the duo helped pioneer.
Clipse — made up of brothers Pusha T and No Malice — haven’t released a full body of work together in over a decade, making this Tiny Desk performance not just a rare appearance but a potential signal of the greatness of their upcoming album “Let God Sort Em Out”.
Fans can tune in to NPR’s Tiny Desk YouTube channel or NPR Music platforms to catch the premiere. One thing is clear: the return of Clipse is being treated like a monumental event — and NPR just co-signed it.
