Young Thug has been talking a lot of talk about his upcoming album Punk, and at his NPR Tiny Desk (Home) Concert, he started walking the walk. Thugger performed four new songs — including “Die Slow,” “Droppin Jewels,” “Hate the Game,” and “Tick Tock” — rapping over some heavy riffs and backed by a full rock band. But the punkest moment didn’t come until the end of the set, when Young Thug brought out pop-punk elder statesman Travis Barker to drum on an amped-up rendition of his Slime Language 2 hit “Ski.” During the performance, Thug also announced an October 15 release date for Punk, flaunting it on the back of his shirt. Until then, we’ll be crossing our fingers that Barker makes it onto the record.
Tiny Desk Concerts is a video series of live concerts hosted by NPR Music at the desk of All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen in Washington, D.C. During the COVID-19 pandemic, NPR Music has enlisted artists to instead record their own virtual performances under the re-branded title Tiny Desk (Home) Concerts. The last Tiny Desk concert to be taped from NPR Studios was Sudan Archives, on March 11, 2020, but it was not released until June 22, 2020, by which time some other artists had already filmed Tiny Desk concerts from home.
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