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“The Birds Don’t Sing”: A Grief Anthem That Resonates Universally

Clipse — the legendary rap duo of brothers Pusha T and Malice — have made a powerful return with their new album Let God Sort ‘Em Out. But it’s the opening track, “The Birds Don’t Sing,” that’s hitting listeners hardest.

In a recent Q&A, the brothers were asked by a fan what lessons from their late parents continue to guide them. Their response was intimate, raw, and deeply spiritual.


Writing Through Loss: Turning Grief into Art

Malice, now known for weaving spiritual depth into his lyrics, described the creative process as painful but cathartic.

“Creating that song was a very emotional time and it cut real deep,” he said. “But to be able to journal the grief from losing both our parents into a piece of art was also healing.”

He emphasized how universal the theme is:

“Most of us are going to outlive our parents. This is something always in the back of your mind, you know?… ‘The Birds Don’t Sing’ isn’t just our story, it’s everybody’s story.”


A Mother’s Quiet Goodbye

Pusha T, often known for his unflinching bravado, peeled back the curtain on a more tender, introspective side.

“In hindsight, I believe my mom was leaving breadcrumbs… doing all these little things to let us know she didn’t have long left.”

He said her subtle gestures and final words helped bring him and Malice a sense of peace, and it was vital to document them in the music.


Apostles, Grief, and Billy Joel?

Beyond just personal grief, the duo also fielded questions on spiritual wisdom, the influence of the apostles, and even the “greatness of Billy Joel” — a sign of how expansive and reflective their post-reunion work has become.

Let God Sort ‘Em Out is not just a comeback; it’s a testimony, an unpacking of personal loss, faith, and legacy.


FAQ – Clipse’s Return & “The Birds Don’t Sing”

1. What is “The Birds Don’t Sing” about?

It’s a deeply personal track about the loss of Clipse’s parents, exploring grief, memory, and healing.


2. Why is this song so important to fans?

Listeners have shared that the song helped them process their own grief. It resonates because loss is universal.


3. Are both brothers religious now?

Malice has long been outspoken about his Christian faith, while Pusha T brings a more nuanced, contemplative spirituality to the project.


4. What is the significance of the album title Let God Sort ‘Em Out?

It reflects themes of judgment, surrender, and divine justice, while also referencing the duo’s complex moral and artistic journey.


5. What’s next for Clipse?

Following critical acclaim for the album, more live performances and possibly a documentary or memoir may be on the horizon.

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