
Last month, he released a deluxe edition of his chart-topping album My Turn with six additional tracks. He recently joined protesters in his homtown and announced that he is working with Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on a justice reform initiative. In form but not style, Baby is part of a lineage of Atlanta solo stars (T.I. Copy Print Feedback Protests and growing national outcry continues Over the death of George Floyd Last night, people protesting in Minneapolis escalated As demonstrators were lashed by tear gas and rubber bullets The main message here, the main message here, the main message here Is that they want to see. Baby continues to show his support for the Black Lives Matter movement. But of all the feelings Lil Baby exorcises on the track, it’s trepidation and fear that colors The Bigger Picture. Proceeds from the song will benefit three different organizations that promote social justice. He also uses his voice to demand change: “It’s bigger than Black and White / It’s a problem with the whole way of life / It can’t change overnight / But we gotta start some where / Might as well gone ‘head start here.” It talks about the difficulties of racial violence currently happening in the world rn. “Fu**ed up I seen what I seen / I guess that mean hold him down if he say he can’t breathe / It’s too many mothers that grieving / They killing us for no reason / Been going on for too long to get even.” The Protest started at minneapolis with their goal of the four police officers to be arrested. This started the BLM Protest across america. The Bigger Picture Lil Baby Background Aman Hagos Background The Bigger Picture was made and released by famous rapper, Lil baby, in hopes of putting more attention on the issue of racial inequality. Making reference to the death of George Floyd and drawing on his own experiences as an African American man, Lil Baby addresses police violence, racial injustice, and the fear and helplessness which many African Americans experience. 'I just rap about my life, all my songs are basically about me,' he says as Rolling Stone 's August cover star.



“I find it crazy the police will shoot you and know that you dead but still tell you to freeze,” raps Baby. 'The Bigger picture' by Lil Baby (Dominique Jones) is a protest song on police brutality and systemic racism in America because of the recent murder of George Floyd. Lil Baby communicates a message that tries to see both sides of racial injustice in the song The Bigger Picture. Kenneth Capello Lil Baby makes a statement with his Black Lives Matter anthem, ' The Bigger Picture ,' which touches on the current state of America and protests about police brutality - and also his personal story. As protests against police brutality continue across the country following the killing of George Floyd, the Atlanta rapper speaks out on “The Bigger Picture.” On the powerful anthem, the 25-year-old MC pays tribute to Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery (“God bless their souls every one of the names”), while addressing the systematic racism and violence at the hands of the police.
