Juvenile’s Tiny Desk concert with Mannie Fresh will brighten your day

An all-time great Tiny Desk set

There are some songs that stop you right in your tracks when they come on. Scratch that — there are some intros to songs that instantly take your breath away, transport you back to a time and make you instantly lose touch with reality in the best of ways.

For those of us of a certain age (i.e. millennials), “Back That Azz Up” by Juvenile and Mannie Fresh is in the pantheon of these tracks. The moment you hear those first eight notes is immediately followed by endless goosebumps. There’s a reason why this beat has been sampled. re-sampled and remixed countless times. You didn’t have to be there in the summer of 1999 when Juvenile’s track came out to know you were hearing greatness, but for those of us who remember those days, it was a seminal time.

Almost 24 years to the day the duo unveiled what Mannie Fresh calls the “greatest love song of all time“, the two got behind NPR’s Tiny Desk for a performance that immediately placed it among the series’ all-time greats.

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And, yes, they closed the show with an epic rendition of “Back That Azz Up” featuring Jon Batiste and Trombone Shorty that was so good the crowd demanded they play it again and the band obliged.

It’s guaranteed to bring a smile to your face.

10 Tiny Desk concerts you’ve got to play again and again, from Usher to Adele

These 10 Tiny Desk Concerts will always get the vibes right.

Usher blessed our YouTube feeds, Twitter timelines, and whatever other social media platforms we use nearly a week ago with an amazing Tiny Desk concert.

His performance made me fall down the YouTube rabbit hole of NPR Tiny Desk videos that have come out over the years and I found myself, almost an hour later, re-listening to all of the great ones.

The experience led me to an idea: I figured it would be cool to piece together a quick little ranking of my top 10 Tiny Desk concerts that you need to listen or re-listen to (Usher is in there!).

So, here we go: