"[2] The song features excerpts of nine-year-old girl Zianna Oliphant's tearful speech on police brutality to the Charlotte City Council following the killing of Keith Lamont Scott and subsequent protests.
[8] It then shows the rapper walking through a church and a group of children running home and playing with each other while the police conduct a stop-and-frisk search outside of their brownstone apartment and harass Black men on sidewalks.
[8][11][12] Badass begins rapping on the stairs of the home as his lyrics depict the lives of people in the household;[11][13] he watches a mother laying down and a man in another room packing his gun with him before heading to work.
[11] Badass accompanies a little girl, taking a stroll through the neighborhood with her as they meet a group of men on the sidewalk who start dancing to the song.
After dropping off the girl with her mother,[11][13] Badass gives an outdoor performance with a band that is shut down by police,[11][12] and joins others inside a church.