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Dear Brother Deliver Emotional New Single “Hush,” A Heartfelt Tribute to Faith, Family, and Resilience

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Canadian hip-hop duo Dear Brother return with “Hush,” their most personal release yet, a powerful and deeply emotional track dedicated to rapper Benji Watson’s son, Cairo, who is non-verbal, autistic, and recently began experiencing seizures.

The single offers an intimate look into the pain of parenthood, the struggles of single fatherhood, and the quiet strength found in surrendering to faith. It’s a raw reflection of love, fear, and the unspoken prayers of a parent watching their child suffer, all wrapped in a soulful and introspective soundscape.

Formed by Benji Watson and Caleb Davis, Dear Brother was born out of hardship, healing, and a desire to live with purpose and honesty. Both artists work regular jobs and lead ordinary lives, yet their music carries an extraordinary mission: to explore life’s deeper meaning through authenticity, empathy, and faith.

“Hush” embodies that mission perfectly, blending reflective lyricism and soulful production to express what words alone can’t: the silence between prayers, the stillness of faith, and the quiet hope that endures through suffering.

Dear Brother, aren’t chasing fame or trends, they’re building a movement grounded in community and connection. With “Hush,” they invite listeners into a space of honesty, healing, and shared humanity.

“Hush” is available now on all major streaming platforms: open.spotify.com/track/6hiYXz

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