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LaRussell is still navigating through the backlash over a recent live performance of an unreleased song titled Heaven Sent. But he isn’t going to miss a chance to capitalize on his opportunity.
LaRussell Set to Drop ‘Heaven Sent’ Merch
LaRussell’s company, Good Compenny, recently listed a graphic tee that reads the phrase “We All Heaven Sent,” a nod to the controversial track. The limited edition shirt features a brown colorway with a drawing of a little black boy in the woods.
The shirt doesn’t have a retail price. If you want to get your hands on it, you can make an offer to purchase it. The shirt, described as a “Shakawear t-shirt with screen print x puff print combo,” runs in sizes small to 3XL and will ship between the end of March and the first week in April.
LaRussell selling new "we all heaven sent" t-shirts on his website pic.twitter.com/dXS5xOBdjO
— Jeremy Hecht (@Jeremy_Hecht) March 24, 2026
LaRussell came under fire earlier this month. When he performed the song that referred to controversial figures Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, and Adolf Hitler as “heaven sent.”
That, of course, led to a lot of backlash from fans. Given the history of the aforementioned public figures. But LaRussell was not apologetic about his actions and even suggested that all of the outrage was performative.
“The selective outrage and fake righteousness is a joke. It’s always US,” he wrote in the social media post. “Y’all been complicit in supporting serial killers, murderers, drug dealers, pimps, and niggas destroying their community for yeeeeaaaars!!!!”
He also defends himself. And declares he is one of the people who is using his art for good. And vowed to continue to use his art to express himself, however he wants.
“I’M ONE OF THE FEW N****S IN THIS SHIT SMILING AND PUTTING GOOD INTO THE ECO SYSTEM! IMA KEEP SAYING AND DOING WHAT I WANT WITH MY ART. BECAUSE IMA F****N ARTIST! Y’ALL CAN KEEP BEING FAKE OUTRAGED AND COMPLICIT WITH EVERYTHING ELSE,” he concluded.










