KellyMarie's "Don’t Offend The Room" Addresses the Impact of Fatherlessness

Following the joyful celebration of her debut single "Hey! A Child Is Born," CCM singer-songwriter KellyMarie returns with "Don't Offend the Room", a captivating emotional ballad that explores the impact of fatherlessness.
Listen to the song HERE.
Told from the contrasting perspectives of misguided outsiders and vulnerable children, this song offers a heartbreaking portrayal of the pain and longing experienced by those without a father's presence. KellyMarie chose to include a children's choir on the track to highlight their innocence and to enhance the emotional impact of the song.
While written specifically for the fatherless, "Don't Offend the Room" resonates with anyone who has ever felt burdened, misunderstood, rejected, or forgotten. KellyMarie hopes this song will move listeners towards compassion and encourage them to embrace ones who may be silently struggling.
Rooted in her faith, the song also reminds us that we are all created in the image of God and that our hope can be found in Christ alone - which is a gift of grace, not a result of works.
"Don't Offend the Room" is available now on all major streaming platforms.
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