

"Just like with the song, this performance had to reflect the real. "I paint pictures with my songs and wanted the performance to bring that picture to life." After setting him up in the delivery room, the bumbling hospital workers realize the artist is dilated and its time to push. Nominations aside, actually performing 'The Bigger Picture' means the most to me," Lil Baby said in a press statement released after his appearance. Lil Baby was completed snubbed by the Grammys for not winning a single award The Bigger Picture is a powerful song & easily one of the best from. In the clip, two nurses wheel a pregnant Lil Nas X (né Montero Lamar Hill) into a hospital on a gurney while the 'Industry Baby' singer is in labor with the album. "My performance is important to me and I had to make sure it was right. Killer Mike joined the performance for a verse as the narrative built to a confrontation with a line of riot police, and culminated in a fireworks show that took on a much more somber tone as it felt like it represented the explosion of tensions that always seems to be required for cultural change. This is not a trend, this is our plan: Until freedom! Until freedom! Until freedom!" And to accomplish this, we don't need allies, we need accomplices. Lil Baby brought protest art to the Grammys on Sunday with a powerful performance of his song, The Bigger Picture.

Equity, policy, and everything else that freedom encompasses. My people, it's time we stand, it's time we demand the freedom that this land promises," Mallory declares from behind a podium surrounded by protestors. "President Biden, we demand justice. As the song progresses, the imagery changes to a police lineup and then a protest rally with Black Lives Matter signs, as real-life activist Tamika Mallory delivers an impassioned plea for support and institutional change.
