The
dynamic
duo
of
Little
Brother
has
a
new
documentary
on
their
journey,
and
the
premiere
will
take
place
on
Black
Friday.
On
Monday
(November
20),
Phonte
and
Rapper
Big
Pooh
of
Little
Brother
announced
that
they
would
release
their
highly
anticipated
documentary,
May
the
Lord
Watch:
The
Little
Brother
Story
on
their
YouTube
channel.
It
will
air
on
November
24,
the
day
after
Thanksgiving
that’s
been
dubbed
“Black
Friday”.
Fans
were
invited
to
subscribe
to
the
group’s
channel
and
to
donate
towards
the
film
through
the
Southern
Documentary
Fund.
“The
heart
of
the
documentary
lies
in
the
unraveling
and
reconciliation
between
members
Phonte
and
Big
Pooh,”
reads
the
press
release
that
was
issued.
“Their
relationship
begins
in
the
wake
of
their
challenging
upbringings
in
the
South,
strains
while
coming
of
age
together
in
the
music
industry,
and
resolves
with
an
enduring
friendship,
as
the
two
men
reunite
and
record
their
2019
album,
May
the
Lord
Watch.”
The
documentary
captures
the
two
MCs
on
their
journey
after
formerly
operating
as
a
trio
with
producer
9th
Wonder,
and
it
features
exclusive
footage
from
their
tours
and
performances,
interviews
with
the
duo,
and
interviews
with
Questlove,
DJ
Drama,
and
many
more.
“One
of
the
things
I’ve
been
hearing
people
talk
about
is
how
our
music
was
either
shared
with
them
or
they
shared
our
music
with
someone
else,
sometimes
even
forming
lifelong
bonds,”
Rapper
Big
Pooh
said
in
a
statement
released
with
the
announcement.
May
The
Lord
Watch
has
already
received
great
feedback
at
screenings
held
in
Atlanta,
New
York
City,
Washington
D.C.,
and
Los
Angeles
within
the
last
two
weeks
before
the
announcement
of
the
world
premiere.
“YouTube
is
the
perfect
intersection
where
all
demographics
meet,”
he
continued.
“Having
the
ability
to
release
our
documentary
via
YouTube
felt
like
the
perfect
way
to
share
our
story
with
Little
Brother
fans
while
leaving
open
the
possibility
of
introducing
ourselves
to
an
entirely
new
group
of
potential
fans.”
May
The
Lord
Watch:
The
Little
Brother
Story
premieres
at
8
PM
ET
on
Little
Brother’s
YouTube
channel.
Donations
towards
the
film
can
be
made
at
the
Southern
Documentary
Fund’s
website.