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His refusal to play for segregated audiences in Georgia, which initially led to him being banned from the state (a ban later overturned when "Georgia on My Mind" became the official state song).

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While elite scene groups like SPARKS , DIMENSION , or EVO actually do the hard work of encoding the video from a Blu-ray source, FGT had a controversial "shortcut." They were notorious for taking the high-quality encodes from these other respected groups, renaming the files with their own -FGT tag, and then re-uploading them as their own work. His refusal to play for segregated audiences in

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Ray is not merely a music documentary or a standard biopic; it is an immersive experience into the soul of a genius. It covers the tumultuous life of Ray Charles Robinson, from his poverty-stricken childhood in Georgia—marked by the tragic loss of his brother and his own blindness—to his rise as a musical pioneer who blended gospel, jazz, and blues to create soul music.