Fancy Hagood Talks about Moving New Music Video for "Southern Sound"

LGBTQIA+
By
Allison Bloom
October 20, 2023
GLAAD
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“I think it is an important story to tell because it’s a story happening to so many LGBTQIA+ kids in this country and beyond. I was inspired to make the video after so many horrible bills that were harmful to the queer community that were being introduced all across our country,” the out country musician tells GLAAD. “It’s important to shed light on this being a reality for some people. Additionally, I want this video to be enlightening to any viewers out there that may be watching it and going through something similar to know there is hope, community and resources.”

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