The Bigger Picture (song)
In the song, Lil Baby shows solidarity with the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests calling for justice against police brutality in the United States and systemic racism.It is Lil Baby's highest-charting song as a solo artist on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting and peaking at number three, behind "Trollz" by 6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj and "Rockstar" by DaBaby & Roddy Ricch.Lil Baby attended the march in his hometown to actively protest and bear witness with his own eyes, which later inspired him and his team to film the song's music video right there.The ‘bigger than Black and White’ lyrics address deeper racial matters that influence how minority groups are treated in society, touching on topics such as police brutality, opportunities to access employment, the quality of education, violence and crime in our communities, and the system of healthcare.Charles Holmes of Rolling Stone summarized the song and its concept: "Baby raps like a torrent, sprinting across the beat as he tries to come to grips with the weeks-long protests calling for justice after the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless others.