Scarface shows us why he's a legend at the Tiny Desk Concert the performance hosted at NPR headquarters is a remarkable showcase of resilience, talent, and the Southern rap sound that Scarface has championed throughout his illustrious career. Accompanied by a full live band, Scarface creates an immersive musical experience, with longtime collaborator Mike Dean, an accomplished keyboardist, contributing to the sonic tapestry. The Tiny Desk Concert not only features renditions of Scarface’s classic tracks but also unveils the stories behind some of these iconic songs. Scarface delves into the narrative behind his timeless creations, he humorously attributes much of his creative process to being in a particular state of mind: “I was f***ing stoned. Like white guy stoned. Mike Dean stoned.” This candid reflection adds a personal touch to the performance, giving fans a glimpse into the laid-back yet profound atmosphere in which some of hip-hop’s most beloved tracks were conceived during the half-hour set is Scarface’s performance of the 1996 hit “Mary Jane.” In an unexpected twist, Scarface picks up a guitar and treats the audience to some atmospheric shredding. Known for his love for the instrument, Scarface’s guitar skills take center stage in this memorable rendition, showcasing a side of the artist rarely seen on such a grand platform.
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