Keedron Bryant Signs with WBR And Officially Releases ‘I Just Wanna Live’
Just two weeks after posting a riveting and emotional performance of original song, “I Just Wanna Live,” in response to long-standing systemic social injustice and as a plea for change, 12-year-old Florida-native Keedron Bryant has signed with Warner Records for the official single release.
“I Just Wanna Live” has garnered millions of YouTube views and Bryant earned widespread acclaim and an endorsement from President Barack Obama. Bryant has become the voice of the Black Lives Matter movement. “I Just Wanna Live” fittingly arrived on Juneteenth— In support, Warner Records is donating 100% of the single’s net profits to the NAACP.
“I Just Wanna Live” was written by Bryant’s Mother, Johnetta Bryant, and produced by Dem Jointz.
Bryant shook the globe with this tear-jerking cry for justice and equality. His heartfelt delivery quakes with an intensity well beyond his years and features a stirring, anthemic production. Stay tuned for the official music video soon.
“I’m a young black man
Doing all that I can
To stand
But when I look around
And I see what’s being done
To my kind
Every day
I’m being hunted as prey
My people don’t want no trouble
We’ve had enough struggle”
Born in Sicily to minister parents, Keedron began singing at just five-years-old. Attending church
regularly, he developed a passion for gospel music. The budding talent first turned heads on season four of Little Big Shots. Represented by Heather Beverly, Esq. in association with Tabetha Plummer, Esq, and legendary producer Dem Jointz, Keedron catapulted to the top of the conversation in 2020.
With R&B energy, soul range, and gospel power, he will undoubtedly make a major impact.
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