
An introduction to the "10 of the best moments from NPR Tiny Desk Concerts" playlist, which features stellar performances from popular indie artists and hip-hop legends through the years.
Before singing her quintessential track, "Motion Sickness," Phoebe Bridgers posits the relatability of abusive romantic partners and conflicting feelings.
Ibeyi shows off their Afro-French Cuban flair in "Deathless," a song about self-love and everlasting resilience.
Brittany Howard, the legendary singer for Alabama Shakes, discusses the drawbacks of love in her solo tune "Baby."
British funk-master Tom Misch demonstrates his signature groove in his popular tune "It Runs Through Me."
Mac Miller tries his hand at a little friendly banter with the audience after jamming with Thundercat on their song, "What's the Use?"
Khruangbin, a soulful trio from Texas, show off their languid '70s funk riffs in this jazzy earworm titled "Maria También."
While performing his hit single "Queen Tings," Masego makes a special request to actress Lupita Nyong'o.
This performance of "Gidget" proves that one song can bring several multi-talented musicians together in perfect harmony.
Breakout artist Chika anoints the Tiny Desk with her chapstick after flowing through her hit song "Industry Games."
The Wu-Tang Clan performs a medley of their classic hits to commemorate the 25th anniversary of releasing their landmark album Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers).
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