Vic Mensa dons a Confederate dress and battles Mike Pence in political '3 Years Sober' video
for his Travis Barker-produced song “3 Years Sober.” The track is credited as a joint release between Mensa and his new rock band, 93PUNX.
Directed by Mensa and Franc Fernandez, the “3 Years Sober” clip follows on the heels of Mensa’s previous release,in its political provocation. Mensa puts on lipstick and a dress blaring the Confederate flag design in sequins, before getting into a tug-of-war with Vice President Mike Pence, infamous for his supportive stances towards gay conversion therapy.
everything I know people will say about me and had a diner full of BBQ Becky’s call the police on me for using the women’s bathroom. I know some in hip hop culture will see this and say ‘Vic’s gay’ , whereas if I was white they’d just say ‘he’sMensa will head out on tour next month with Jesse Rutherford of The Neighbourhood.
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