Clipse, consisting of brothers Pusha T and Malice, has just performed in the Vatican which has never been done before by anyone from the rap community.
The So Be It singers performed The Birds Don’t Sing on an enormous stage, accompanied by the Voices of Free and John Legend.
In a live broadcast by Disney+, the reformed duo rapped about their parents in the emotional song, as the younger of the two reminisced on the passing of their mother while the elder one recalls their father’s.
The brothers' raw and deeply vulnerable track is embedded in their latest album Let God Sort Em Out, and now in an unforgettable live performance during the Grace for the World concert.
Prior to the event, Pharrell described it saying, ““This is a rare cultural moment where the world stops and collectively tunes in. It is a message of unity and grace for all of humanity.”
The free event also had performances by Pharrell himself, Jennifer Hudson, Karol G, Teddy Swims and Jelly Roll.
Notably, netizens are speculating that Clipse is eyeing a Grammy win with their new album, since it has been loved by music enthusiasts and critics alike.
Let God Sort Em Out, which is the fourth studio album by Clipse came out just months prior, on July 11, 2025.
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