Sadly, Too Many Black Mothers Can Relate to the Lyrics of This Song

New R&B/Pop song “Baby Brother” by Allen Watty tells a sad, often untold story about parents dealing with their children in prison

Style Magazine Newswire | 2/14/2018, 10:27 a.m.
Indie artist Allen Watty has released a music video on YouTube for his hit song, “Baby Brother,” which tells a …
Singer Allen Watty

Nationwide — Indie artist Allen Watty has released a music video on YouTube for his hit song, “Baby Brother,” which tells a compelling story that unfortunately many mothers can relate to. It’s the story of a man who has committed a crime, is serving in prison, and decides to writes a letter of apology to his mom.

To date, the music video has received almost 20,000 views on YouTube and more than 5 million plays on SoundCloud. But one of Watty’s other songs, “The Hurricane Song” which was released in response to the government’s slow response to help African Americans displaced by Hurricane Katrina, has received more than 200,000 views on YouTube.

Watty, who is not signed to a major record label, has launched a GoFundMe page to raise the money needed to get his songs played on major radio stations. Those who want to support real R&B/pop songs with powerful messages are encouraged to donate.

Watty says that his songs are music you can feel, and that is also the name of his producer, Irvin Lee’s, production company – Music U Can Feel.

To watch the music video or to make a donation, visit:

www.gofundme.com/allen-watty-baby-brother-song