Vic Mensa Taps Wyclef Jean, Peter CottonTale for Two-Song Set on 'Colbert'

Vic Mensa performed a pair of songs from his upcoming EP, I Tape, with Wyclef Jean and Peter CottonTale on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Thursday, February 25th.

The performance was staged in a large warehouse space and began with Mensa and Jean performing “Shelter” while they and a group of men wearing prison uniforms and hoods lay on the ground. Over the course of the performance, the men slowly sat up, and when Mensa switched over to the fiery “Fr33dom” everyone had risen and coalesced into a euphoric mosh pit.

Mensa released “Shelter” earlier in February, and the studio version of the track also features a verse from Chance the Rapper. The performance of “Fr33dom” on The Late Show marked the song’s premiere.

Mensa has yet to share any additional details, like a release date, for his next EP, I Tape. The project will be a follow-up to his summer 2020 release, V Tape. Mensa’s last full-length album, The Autobiography, arrived in 2017.

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