Fatal Lucciauno serves up some jarring statistics as he calls for his brothers' freedom on the latest visual drop off the Black Umbrella artist's Kalito. Throughout the video, Lucciauno questions the true intentions of the justice system, touching on the corruption, racial disparity and lack of actual justice that exists both inside and outside of the physical cells.
The Lamar Mapp-directed visual begins with old footage of Nino Bamm, one of Fatal's brothers, performing at a show, before revealing Bamm is currently serving a 20 year prison sentence. As the video continues, viewers discover that Lucciauno has four brothers locked up or awaiting trial. Fatal managed to survive and beat the prison system but, in doing so, he gained firsthand knowledge of the inhumane conditions and foul play that exists within the confines of the courts and prisons.
"Free My Bros" features Lucciauno floating over HunnidK Servo's light, airy and whimsical instrumentation with a spoken word delivery. It feels as though the track is used to release some of the emotional weight Fatal is harboring while his brothers remain incarcerated, with Lucciauno purging his disdain and frustration out onto HunnidK's production.
Kalito is available now on all major streaming platforms. Press play on "Free My Bros" below.
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