chord on social media, causing it to go viral and become somewhat of an anthem during
the subsequent protests against racial injustice and police brutality that occurred that
summer. Among those who championed Bryant’s performance were Barack Obama,
LeBron James, and Lupita Nyong’o.
Producer Dem Jointz was so inspired by the song, he recorded a set of backing tracks to
the video and it caught the attention of Warner Bros., who signed Bryant and released
the studio version of “I Just Want to Live” the following month to coincide with the
Juneteenth (June 19) holiday
Bryant grew up in Jacksonville and displayed a gift for singing at a young age. In early
2020, he made an appearance on the NBC child talent and variety show Little Big Shots.
Keedron released a new uplifting single entitled “U Got This” in August and his debut EP
is set for release on September 11th.
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