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“Father Brother Son or Husband” by MA Shalom is a powerful and deeply introspective song that confronts the painful realities of deception, exploitation, and moral confusion, while calling for spiritual awakening and integrity. Blending storytelling, social commentary, and soul-conscious reflection, the track explores how innocence can be manipulated—and how awareness and divine order can restore balance.
The hook poses raw, thought-provoking questions — “Are you my Father, Brother, Son, or Husband?” — urging listeners to reflect on identity, boundaries, and the sacredness of relationships. It’s both a literal and spiritual inquiry into misplaced roles and distorted desires, ultimately affirming: “I only got one husband, and I’m somebody’s wife.”
In Verse 1, the artist narrates a personal story of youthful vulnerability and deception, shining light on the dangers of manipulation and blurred moral lines. By Verse 2, the song evolves into a broader message—critiquing the generational cycles of immaturity, misplaced desires, and emotional stunting that perpetuate confusion in modern society.
The bridge and outro lift the message higher, calling for self-awareness, healing, and spiritual elevation. The repetition of “No incest, no strife, let’s hold on to the light” becomes both mantra and mission—an anthem of purity, alignment, and truth.
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