Watch the Stirring Debut Video From Keedron Bryant For His Viral Hit 'I Just Wanna Live'

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Watch the Stirring Debut Video From Keedron Bryant For His Viral Hit 'I Just Wanna Live'
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Watch the stirring debut video from KeedronBryant for his viral hit 'I Just Wanna Live'

Keedron Bryant, the 13-year-old viral star who landed a major label contract due to his inspiring George Floyd tribute anthem"I Just Wanna Live," released a provocative video for the track on Monday .

The clip opens with a group of children reciting the Pledge of Allegiance as a giant American flag drips blood above them. Bryant, on his knees, croons the refrain,"I just wanna live/ God protect me/ I'm a young Black," as an angry white police officer points a gun in his face while a group of young people surround him.

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