Vic Mensa and Chance The Rapper reunite over guitar notes to addressing everything from socioeconomic injustice to inner-city violence. Featuring a soulfully vehement chorus delivered by Wyclef Jean, fittingly as the song contains an interpolation of the vocalist’s classic song “911”, which this reincarnation builds off:

Someone please call 911 (Pick up the phone yo)
Tell them I just been shot down

Vic casts a light on the injustice facing falsely convicted death row inmate Julius Jones. In 2002, the then 19-year-old student-athlete was framed by his friend as the prime suspect in a murder. The overall negligent miscarriage of justice has received over six million signatures on Change.org. After the word got to Vic Mensa that Mr. Jones was signing his outgoing letters with theme music, “We Could Be Free,” the two began writing to each other. Their correspondence inspired the rapper, as told on his Instagram post, to write a song in Julius' honor.