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Watch FKA twigs debut new single ‘Killer’ in her ‘Tiny Desk (Home)’ concert

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FKA twigs is the latest to perform for NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series, debuting her upcoming single ‘Killer’ in-between cuts from her ‘Magdalene’ album.Coming as part of NPR’s celebrations for Black Music Month, the Cheltenham multi-hyphenate – real name Tahliah Barnett – sang alongside pianist Kelly Moran, violinist Damsel Elysium and cellist Lucinda Chua.

The set was recorded at the St. Matthias Church in London, where Barnett and co. performed amid a striking setup of twinkling white candles.‘Killer’ was sandwiched between singles from ‘Magdalene’ – Barnett’s second album as FKA twigs, which landed in 2019 via Young and earned five stars from NME – with her set starting on ‘Home With You’ and wrapping up with ‘Cellophane’.Take a look at the full performance below:As revealed on Monday (June 6), Barnett will release ‘Killer’ on Thursday June 16.

She’s described it as being a song “for baddies with a tear in their eye”, which is made immediately clear in her Tiny Desk performance.

Its official release will add to an already stacked year for the singer, who in January dropped her ‘Caprisongs’ mixtape.The 17-track effort sported a litany of singles, including ‘Meta Angel’, ‘Oh My Love’, ‘Honda’, ‘Which Way’ and ‘Thank You Song’, as well as collabs with The Weeknd (‘Tears In The Club’), Rema (‘Jealousy’), Shygirl (‘Papi Bones’) and more.In a four-star review of ‘Caprisongs’, NME’s El Hunt wrote: “After pouring her darkest moments into ‘Magdalene’, this varied and playful mixtape represents a moment of release, though it remains to be seen whether Barnett will head further into this direction, or enter a new album era recharged.

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