Font Size Among many other acts, Sunday night's Grammy Awards showcased an anarchistic anti-police performance by rapper Lil Baby. His song began with a voice over from a communist playwright who believed anti-communism was a form of white supremacy. It also included a speech from a Farrakhan-loving anti-Semite who was too radical even for the Women's March. Before Lil Baby's protest song, "The Bigger Picture," written in June after George Floyd's death, began a black man was shown sitting in a car as police approach. The audience hears a speech given by black American playwright and committed communist James Baldwin at Cambridge University in 1965.