Nubya Garcia's powerful, delicate compositions take us on a tranquil journey.
Bad Bunny performs a Tiny Desk concert at NPR Music in Washington, D.C.
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Flanked by cuatros and congas, Bad Bunny wields the power of Puerto Rico in a joyous and defiant Tiny Desk.
REBOLU performs a Tiny Desk concert.
Zayrha Rodriguez
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Led by Johanna Castañeda and Ronald Polo, REBOLU immerses the Tiny Desk in the rich and vibrant sound of Colombia's Caribbean coast.
The trio from Marseille, France taps into a centuries-long tradition of Gnawa music for its Tiny Desk.
Chocolate Droppa performs a Tiny Desk concert at NPR Music in Washington, D.C.
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Kevin Hart, returning to his Chocolate Droppa moniker, came to the Tiny Desk with a clear mission: Freestyle an entire set "off the dome."
Elida Almeida performs a Tiny Desk concert
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Through her music, Elida Almeida carries the heart — and irresistible rhythms — of Cabo Verde to the world.
Sandbox Percussion performs a Tiny Desk concert at NPR Music in Washington, D.C.
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From plumbing pipes and rice bowls to vibraphones and one big bass drum, Sandbox Percussion makes mesmerizing music that you have to see to believe.
Julia Bullock & Christian Reif perform a Tiny Desk concert.
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The soprano and her pianist husband offer a deeply considered look at the human condition through seven distinct songs.
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Cass McCombs' songs are slow, languid and beautiful, which feels like the right counterbalance to our fast-paced times.
Jean-Yves Thibaudet performs a Tiny Desk concert at NPR Music in Washington, D.C.
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The famed Frenchman brings all his elegance and colorful playing to music by Ravel, Brahms and Villa-Lobos.
Cordae performs a Tiny Desk concert January 28, 2025, at NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Michael Zamora
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The rapper shines as a masterful storyteller at the Tiny Desk with a host of musicians and singers, including his mom.
YSEULT performs at NPR's Tiny Desk on Jan. 31, 2025.
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The French singer-songwriter's fearless energy is on full display at the Tiny Desk.
Third Eye Blind mixes nostalgia, deep cuts and an entirely new song into a set that culminates in a full-on singalong.
.idk. & Sector 202 perform a Tiny Desk concert.
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With a wide range of talents and influences, IDK's music reflects a broad range of his life experiences.
Megan Marony performs at the Tiny Desk at NPR's HQ in Washington, DC on Dec. 10, 2024. (Catie Dull/NPR)
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The self-proclaimed Emo Cowgirl blends classic country with earworm pop and confessional storytelling.
Saya Gray performs a Tiny Desk concert Jan. 22, 2025, at NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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Saya Gray offers light and soulful interpretations of her experimental pop songs at the Tiny Desk.
Abel Selaocoe performs a Tiny Desk concert Feb. 3, 2025, at NPR headquarters in Washington D.C.
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The versatile artist offers his singular blend of global, jazz and classical sounds, pushing both his cello and his voice into uncharted territory.
Marvin Sapp performs a Tiny Desk Concert Feb. 20, 2025, at NPR headquarters in Washington, D.C.
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Marvin Sapp transforms our office into a sanctuary, performing an 11-song medley of gospel hits across his career.
Horns herald the arrival of the hip-hop-inspired big band at the Tiny Desk.
Leon Thomas performs a Tiny Desk concert.
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Not even a snowstorm could keep Leon Thomas, the most exciting artist in R&B music today, away from the Tiny Desk.
Bartees Strange performs a Tiny Desk concert at NPR Music in Washington, D.C.
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At the Tiny Desk, Bartees Strange has got the range, with crunching rock riffs, spitting bars and bringing us to the brink of tears.
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Marie Ulven delivers a cozy set with genuine charm, good humor and unbridled joy.
The fingerstyle guitarist builds worlds with her music; at the Tiny Desk, Yasmin Williams invites us into hers.