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St. Omer’s “My Very Own Brother” is a bold and emotional reckoning with history, betrayal, and healing.

Not all wounds are visible. “My Very Own Brother” by St. Omer explores the ones carried in silence.

St. Omer

“My Very Own Brother” is a new song by St. Omer. It addresses a difficult part of history, Africans selling other Africans into slavery. St. Omer looks at betrayal, identity, and the lasting effects of the past in this song.


“The lyrics are honest in this song.”


The song has a tone of sadness and finding strength. The music features rich reggae rhythms and also emotional vocals. The song acts as both a sorrowful reflection and a call to action. It encourages breaking free from hidden burdens like pride and denial.


St. Omer

The musical style of St. Omer comes from his Caribbean background. It reflects the shared memories of enslaved people. “My Very Own Brother” confronts inner struggles and calls for courage, truth, and togetherness. With this song, Emmanuel Carlos St. Omer shows himself to be a strong voice. He tells stories without fear, aiming to bring healing through his music.






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