Kenyan musician Otile Brown has thanked mothers for being the biggest fans of his music.
Sharing on social media, Otile Brown said mothers don't attend his shows, however, they are his biggest supporters.
The singer, who was orphaned as a kid, opened up about the role mothers have played in shaping his music career adding that they are his guardian angels.
In a post on social media, Otile reflected on how he lost his mother at age 12 and how women play a role in his career.
"Moms never get to come to my shows but I always know they’re my biggest fans and how much they love bizee. I lost my mother age 12 but since I came up in the game y’all have been my guardian angels."
Otile Brown revealed that before doing anything, he always ask himself how mothers and fathers will perceive it.
"Before I act or do something stupid I would first think of how y’all ‘mothers/fathers’ fans will perceive it. Ain’t perfect but everyday I strive to earn y’all love. I need y’all love. It’s the greatest feeling ever. My soul feeds from it. Thank you."