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Anti-Racism Song from Neal Fox Drops in Time for Martin Luther King Day
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Neal at Piano recording TGIU Ext. Cover Art
"The Good in Us (Extended)" puts the focus on the core of who we are.

SAFETY HARBOR, Fla. - Washingtoner -- Controversial songwriter Neal Fox, has a reputation for "saying what needs to be said," and getting shadow banned. But the heartening message in his new release, "The Good in Us (Extended)," should be spread, not ignored. On digital outlets now.

Yes, racism still exists, but according to Gallup polls, the approval rate of interracial marriage went from a tiny 4% in 1958, to a whopping 94% in 2021. And the election of a black president, also proves that times have changed. Fox's official lyric video has an upbeat percussion section with images of people of all backgrounds, getting along. Plus, to further illustrate this point, the video ends with a multi-ethnic virtual choir which includes platinum award-winning songwriter and recording artist, David Pomeranz, and, trombonist/singer, Julius Dilligard (formerly of the Crown Heights Affair).

"The Good in Us (Extended)" video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyWOp_LQvHA



From Critical Race Theory to DEI programs, the focus is on the negative. But Fox doesn't believe in systemic racism. And neither, apparently, do black opinion leaders such as, Thomas Sowell. In the anthem, "The Good in Us (Extended)," Fox says to look before we judge:

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Verse 3
"From childhood through to college graduation
They teach them there are things not to discuss
Hypnotic and myopic education
And the blind will never see THE GOOD IN US

"A wise man said don't judge them by their color
We need to see the character within
All races have their villains and their heroes
You only need to look beyond the skin

CHORUS:
"Oh. Won't you tell me what you see
Oh. Are you a slave, or are you free?
We must open up our eyes
Long before we turn to dust
Cause the blind will never see THE GOOD IN US

CODA
"It's not hard to see
The good in all of us"

Poet, June Middleton, stated, "I'm crying having just watched this heartwarming production that I had the privilege to take part in, as a member of the virtual choir. … Thank you Neal Fox for having the courage and vision to mastermind such an outstanding production."

Please visit therealnealfox.com and youtube.com/nealfox.

About Neal Fox

Neal Fox was signed to Polydor, RCA, and Columbia Records, with charted singles and a Top Ten Dance Club Hit. A partner in Patterson Walz & Fox Music Productions, he wrote and produced music for commercials, major networks, TV themes, and movies. He's won numerous awards for his music videos, shorts, and documentary, The Conspiracy Project.

Source: The Real Neal Fox

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