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Premiere: Keanan releases inspiring LGBTQ+ anthem Obstacles

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The up and coming musician’s new track is made up of a piano overlaid with a fierce beat that Keanan raps over. “I’m known as ‘obstacle’ to my ops,” Keanan says on the song, “tried to pull me down but I blocked.” In the music video, Keanan is seen rapping at a brightly lit running track which is intertwined with more intimate moments of the artist alone at home.

The athletic tracks’ scenes appear to be a metaphor for the song’s lyrics, as in other shots he appears to be tired as he prepares to run and overcome the challenges ahead of him.

Keanan tells GAY TIMES: “Obstacle” really is the embodiment of my journey in terms of coming to terms with myself, my music and what it takes to be an artist. “From the structure to the lyrics, the

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