Last night, Big K.R.I.T. and Raphael Saadiq hit the late night stage on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform their feel good hit "Soul Food" alongside The Roots. The nostalgic single comes from K.R.I.T.'s chart topping sophomore album Cadillactica. After releasing the official visuals for "Soul Food" in mid-December, the Mississippi rapper shut down the stage with an appetizing performance.

Besides tearing down the stage, K.R.I.T. might have also been publicizing his love and appreciation for iconic ATL rap duo OutKast by sporting a black t-shirt with an André 3000 quote. It reads, "Across cultures, darker people suffer most. Why?" Last November, K.R.I.T. revealed his dream of working with OutKast and wearing a specialized shirt on national television is bound to get their attention. Could a collaboration be in the works for 2015?

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