Mississppi rapper Big K.R.I.T has added himself to the list of Hip-Hop artist making political statements on late night television. Still promoting his latest album Cadillactica, he performed his single "Soul Food" with legendary The Roots and Raphael Saadiq on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" this week. His song "Soul Food" speaks an underline message that matched perfectly with his t-shirt.
His t-shirt inspired by one of Andre 3000's 2014 music festival jumpsuits. Andre 3000 is currently in the works of making his bold statement jumpsuits a t-shirt line available to the public, but Big K.R.I.T was one of the first to rock one publicly. Watch his performance below:
His t-shirt inspired by one of Andre 3000's 2014 music festival jumpsuits. Andre 3000 is currently in the works of making his bold statement jumpsuits a t-shirt line available to the public, but Big K.R.I.T was one of the first to rock one publicly. Watch his performance below:
"The acrobats on the corner, they flipSo when them white vans pull up, shawty, we dipOut of view, could've been a track star at the schoolBut it took the police just to get that .44 out of youDash, sprint, hurdle, over those steel gatesThey keep us in and keep folk out but we don't feel safeAs we used to back when we was in a boosterWatchin' our uncles drink coolers, talkin' pound-for-pound bruisers"
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