Give clipping.credit: The Daveed Diggs-fronted noise-rap trio was way ahead of the curve on remaking J-Kwon’s “Tipsy.” Three years ago, clipping.
did their own version of “Tipsy,” the 2004 J-Kwon party-rap classic, for our very own ’00s covers compilation Save Stereogum.Earlier this year, clipping.
gave a wide release to their cover.The next thing we all knew, “Tipsy” formed the spine of Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” one of this year’s biggest hits.
Today, clipping.have a new single.
I don’t know how any ascendant country-pop stars will take inspiration from this one, but maybe they’ll find a way.Right now, clipping.
are working on following 2020’s Visions Of Bodies Being Burned the second in their horror-inspired two-album series, with a new project that has rap and cyberpunk overtones.That new record will be out next year, and they’ve just shared an early taste with “Run It,” which is not a Chris Brown cover.
Instead, it’s a fast, physical rap attack.On “Run It,” Daveed Diggs goes into athletic overdrive, rapping over a pulshing, clanking, extremely fast beat from his bandmates Jonathan Snipes and William Hutson.
The track’s smears of digital noise sometimes cohere into Detroit techno riffs.This is a good one — a track that keeps all the prickly intensity of clipping.’s music without getting so extreme that you couldn’t play it on your headphones while you’re on the treadmill.
In the quick-cut Lawrence Klein-directed video, secret agents tail clipping.through DC, Berlin, Prague, New Delhi, Bangkok, and Seoul, on some Jason Bourne/Carmen Sandiego shit.
Check it out below.“Run It” is out now on Sub Pop.
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