: Upon his release, Lil Baby greets him in a luxury car, providing a stack of cash—symbolizing the transition from the "pen" to prosperity.
takes to the pulpit, delivering his verses as a sermon to a congregation that includes family and loved ones.
: Critics and viewers noted the video's poignancy, as it blended fictional storytelling with the artists' real-life legal experiences. Lil Baby & 42 Dugg - Grace (Official Video)
Lil Baby and 42 Dugg keep the faith in “Grace” visual - Revolt TV
: Lil Baby uses his "sermon" to rap about his journey from prison to becoming a chart-topping artist who can now provide for his family, specifically mentioning buying his mother a new home and car. : Upon his release, Lil Baby greets him
: The church setting underscores a message of keeping faith despite systemic struggles.
: Rather than typical celebration, the duo heads to a church. Lil Baby and 42 Dugg keep the faith
: The video opens with 42 Dugg as an inmate in prison, shown writing lyrics in an orange jumpsuit and navigating the harsh realities of life inside. This mirrors his real-world legal struggles, as he was arrested on federal gun charges shortly after the video's release.