Now, he’s landed a record deal with Warner Records and released his song as a single, according to The Associated Press.
Warner released the song as a single on Friday in honor of Juneteenth — announcing that 100% of its net profits will be donated to the NAACP.
Warner also said Amazon Music would donate $1 for every stream of the song on its release day, up to $50,000.
The song, written by Keedron’s mother, Johnetta Bryant, became a rallying cry of the Black Lives Matter protests that are continuing around the world.
Keedron, who turns 13 on July 3, said he’s looking forward to recording more songs with Warner.