Acclaimed artist, musician, singer-songwriter and producer Doctor Noize is back with another family-friendly, educational banger. Called "Some People See, But I Don’t", the single is shared during Disability Awareness Month and is an uplifting, deeply personal anthem for the creator who wrote it about his wife Janette. As the final preview of his upcoming album Positive Energy! (The Music of Doctor Noize), the track stands out as one of his most heartfelt and purposeful works to date.
Built on a vibrant, funk-fueled pop foundation, the song pulses with warmth and optimism from the very first note. Both Janette and Doctor Noize take turns singing against an enthralling backdrop of lively horns, dynamic rhythms, and infectious beats. Cool basslines, playful keys and polished production creates an infectious energy. The song’s true power lies in its inspiration: Doctor Noize’s wife, Janette. Through her lived experience as a blind individual, the track reframes what it means to “see,” shifting the focus away from limitation and toward strength, perspective, and self-belief. Lyrics including, "Some people can do things that others can't / It's ok," show this narrative.
The accompanying music video extends this message beautifully. Directed by Sidney Cullinan, Doctor Noize’s daughter, the visual is intimate and sincere, capturing moments of real connection within the family. The video spotlights individuals who navigate challenges of a disability while living fully and unapologetically. Janette’s presence anchors the piece, radiating confidence and warmth, while the broader cast reflects a diverse spectrum of resilience and humanity. The video has a commitment to accessibility, featuring both closed captions and audio description.
“Some People See, But I Don’t” is about redefining perspective and celebrating the richness of human experience. With its infectious sound and meaningful message, Doctor Noize delivers a standout single.
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