The Birds Don't Sing
by Clipse (featuring John Legend)

Album: Let God Sort Em Out (2025)
Charted: 92
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Songfacts®:

  • Pusha T and Malice's parents died within just four months of each other - their mother Mildred Thornton passed away in November 2021, followed by their father Gene Elliott Thornton Sr. in March 2022. Tragically, Malice discovered both of his parents after their deaths.

    "The Birds Don't Sing" is the sibling duo Clipse at their most unguarded; a gospel-laced requiem stitched together by Pharrell Williams, powered by John Legend's voice and accompanied by the Virginia choir Voices of Fire. It's a song about grief, raw and familial.
  • The verses divide neatly, with Pusha rapping to their mother, Malice to their father - like two sides of the same broken coin.

    Pusha's opening lines circle back to his last conversation with his mom, which he regrets. The rapper was rushing to meet Kanye West at Elon Musk's house while scrolling through his phone, barely listening as his mother shared personal revelations about her life.

    "In hindsight," Push told The Guardian, "my mom was leaving breadcrumbs... it was her way of saying goodbye."
  • Malice remembers finding his father's body and the little coded intimacies they shared. He concludes his verse with the couplet:

    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


    Malice explained to Genius: "While rummaging through our dad's paperwork all of his passwords to various things was, 'Ilovemytwosons!' or 'Iluvmy2son$' etc."
  • The song was birthed during a conversation between Pusha and Pharrell about their mothers' health. Pharrell's father was on kidney dialysis at the time, and Pusha confessed to feeling guilty for urging his own mother to keep fighting through the same treatment, when in truth she was ready to let go.
  • The "Birds Don't Sing" title takes its name from Maya Angelou's renowned 1969 autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. However, the song subverts the original meaning, offering a darker interpretation.

    Malice coined the title for the track after stating, "You think the birds are singing, but they're really screeching in pain." This grim perspective also references a monologue by filmmaker Werner Herzog where he used the powerful imagery of birds screeching instead of singing.
  • Stevie Wonder contributes piano work and a spoken-word segment at the end.
  • "The Birds Don't Sing" opens Clipse's 2025 album, Let God Sort Em Out, their first album together in 16 years. It debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200 chart, matching their 2002 debut, Lord Willin'.
  • Clipse gave the song its TV debut when they performed it on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on July 15, 2025. The emotional rendition incorporated childhood photos and family memories projected behind the duo as they delivered their verses, with a female vocalist replacing John Legend for the chorus.
  • On September 13, 2025, Clipse became the first rap act to perform in Vatican City. Backed by the Voices of Fire Choir, Pusha T, Malice and John Legend took to the stage to deliver "The Birds Don't Sing" to a crowd of over 253,000 people.
  • Directed by Brendan O'Connor, the moving video is a visual tribute to the duo's late parents, with scenes filmed in their childhood home in Virginia Beach and family photos throughout. John Legend and the Voices of Fire choir appear, and NFL quarterback Tyrod Taylor makes a cameo.

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