“To The Kids That I Might Never Have,” is a biting take on the way society treats planet earth. Directed by Mateo Trujillo-Hobbs and shot in a pristine cinematic style, the opening scene is an intense reflection of how we pummel and destroy the beauty in the world around us through abuse of the land and pollution. Pepe looks on, his internal monologue transporting him to a funeral in a breathtaking catholic church, where he seems to lay to rest Planet Earth itself to an empty congregation. 



Between his poetic rhymes and sharp beats, Pepe grows emotional and frustrated, holding himself together by a string. The viewers are taken from church to a surprising autopsy and back again as Pepe touches on hatred, pollution, and inequality in one swift poetic lyric after another. 

Be sure to check out Jesse Pepe’s unforgettable video for his new single, “To The Kids That I Might Never Have,” out now.”

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