Vic Mensa drops a new song ‘Shelter’.
After giving us ‘Hit-Boy’ Freestyle in December, Vic Mensa kicks off his 2021 with some new material as the Chicago rapper enlists Chance The Rapper and Wyclef Jean where they light attention on the inequalities in the USA’s prison system.
They also dropped the official video for it. In the description, Vic Mensa wrote,
“Donate to help Julius Jones:
Julius was 19 years old at the University of Oklahoma pursuing a basketball scholarship when he was wrongly arrested and charged with first-degree murder. Julius will be executed by the State of Oklahoma for a crime he did not commit. Viola Davis’ “The Last Defense” docuseries closely-examines and exposes the flaws in Julius’ case. All donations to this fundraiser will go directly to his cause.”
The rapper also coupled the new track with the visuals containing home film footage of the Mensa and the beautiful Chicago summer of his partners, including excursions to the Navy Pier Centennial Wheel, warm waters, and much more. Mensa has just taken the stage at the Riot Fest in his hometown, where he has made his whole debut Innanetape, which marked the first collaboration of Mensa with Chicago Kid BJ in the cut Holy Holy.
Watch the video below.