“Did You See What I Saw (The Ballad of Renee Nicole Good)” is a music video from Joe Rathburn & Musicians for Good, built around a song written by Joe Rathburn that hits hard for anyone who’s tired of being told not to trust their own eyes. The video walks through the killing of Renee Nicole Good, focusing on how the story was handled publicly and the way so many people felt pressured to ignore what they actually saw. The visuals lean into that disconnect — the truth people witnessed versus the version they were handed. Joe wanted an anthemic cry that people could use to vent their frustration. He also chose to share the singing duties to give the song and video a more unified front, hence Musicians for Good, the group of likeminded artists who volunteered to play and sing the song with him. As the project was nearly finished, the killing of Alex Pretti happened, and a final verse was added to honor him too. His story appears in the closing moments of the video, showing how closely it mirrored the same confusion, frustration, and government messaging that surrounded Renee’s case. At its core, the video speaks to people who care about truth, integrity, and basic human decency. It’s meant to bring together those who still believe their own judgment matters and that a government should not kill its own citizenry for no reason — a reminder to stay alert, stay connected, and not let any official narrative drown out what people see for themselves.