
In a heartfelt return to their roots, Clipse has released a poignant music video for their track “The Birds Don’t Sing,” showcasing a beautiful tribute to their late parents. The video, which features the duo performing in their childhood home in Virginia Beach, accompanies the emotional opening track from their highly acclaimed comeback album, Let God Sort Em Out.
After a 15-year hiatus, Clipse—comprised of Pusha T and Malice—has made a triumphant return to the music scene, delivering an album that resonates with both longtime fans and new listeners alike. The song “The Birds Don’t Sing,” featuring John Legend and the choir group Voices of Fire, has struck a deep chord with audiences, as it reflects on the loss of their mother in November 2021 and father in March 2022.
The visuals in the music video enhance the song’s emotional weight, with imagery that symbolizes family strength and connection in the face of loss. The opening scene poignantly depicts Pusha T’s son, Nigel, placing flowers at the graves of his grandparents, setting a reflective tone for the entire piece. The heartfelt lyrics, such as “Chivalry ain’t dead, you ain’t let her go alone,” showcase the duo’s vulnerability and their deep love for their family.
Clipse’s return has been marked not only by the release of this touching video but also by their groundbreaking performance at The Vatican, making them the first rappers to grace the stage there.
The music video for “The Birds Don’t Sing” is now available for viewing, and it promises to evoke a range of emotions, potentially bringing tears to the eyes of viewers. This tribute is a testament to Clipse’s enduring artistry and their commitment to honoring their family’s legacy.
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