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Clipse Delivers Deep, Emotional Performance at 2026 Coachella Festival
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Clipse's raw Coachella 2026 set closed with "The Birds Don't Sing," a Grammy-nominated tribute to family, loss, and enduring love.

AceShowbiz - During the 2026 Coachella festival, Clipse captivated the audience with an hour-long set on the Outdoor Theatre stage, culminating in a powerful rendition of "The Birds Don't Sing."

This track, taken from their Grammy-nominated album Let God Sort Em Out, stands out for its heartfelt tribute to the late parents of rapper Malice. The lyrics convey a raw and sincere emotion, such as in the lines: "You told me that you loved me/It was all in your tone/'I love my two sons' was the code to your phone/Now you're gone." Unlike typical hip-hop themes, the song avoids cynicism or irony, instead offering an earnest reflection on family love and loss.

As the song ended, Malice and his longtime collaborator Pusha T silently acknowledged a series of family photos projected behind them, highlighting the support that helped shape their journey in music. This moment underscored the duo’s growth and maturity over the years.

Their performance marked a notable departure from their early hit "Grindin'," a Neptunes-produced anthem filled with street narratives that first put them on the map in the 2000s. Their latest work demonstrates how they have evolved artistically without sacrificing their original edge.

Significantly, Clipse reunited after a 15-year hiatus to release Let God Sort Em Out, an event many fans thought unlikely. Their Coachella set not only celebrated this reunion but also highlighted their enduring relevance and the emotional depth they bring to hip-hop.

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