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“Kitchen Lights“ is the sixth track from Westside Gunn's seventh and final studio album, And Then You Pray For Me, and features a verse from frequent collaborator Stove God Cooks.

In the song, Westside Gunn mentions wearing "mustard Virgil Forces on the wreck yard" i.e. a pair of mustard colored Nike Air Force 1 x Off-White sneakers, Off-White being the brand of the late fashion designer Virgil Abloh. Abloh was a friend and frequent collaborator of Westside Gunn's, and suggested a modified image of one of Caravaggio's paintings of David With the Head of Goliath (c.1607) as the album cover for Pray for Paris (2020). Similarly, Gunn said that the use of Caravaggio's painting The Entombment of Christ (1603-4) for And Then You Pray for Me (2023) was also chosen by Abloh. Gunn thanked Abloh by name when he announced the project on social media, while producer of the track DJ Benoit dedicated this song to Abloh.

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