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Mickey Guyton Highlights Racial Inequality In New Track ‘Black Like Me’

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Mickey Guyton has dropped her new single “Black Like Me”. The country star sings of racial inequality in the United States: “It’s a hard life on easy street/just white painted picket fences far as you can see.

If you think we live in the land of the free/you should try to be black like me. “Someday we’ll all be free / And I’m proud to be black like me.” RELATED: Michael Che On The George Floyd Protests: ‘The Optimism Can Be Seen In These Young People’ Describing the song as a “God moment” on Twitter, Guyton adds: “I thought it was to heal my heart but now I realize it’s meant to heal every heart.” The song’s release coincides with Blackout Tuesday, which has seen the music industry announce a day-long pause in response to the murders of

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