Singer DOE Releases New Track Dedicated to Black Men Titled “Black Boy” Featuring Jon Batiste

Singer DOE Releases New Track Dedicated to Black Men Titled “Black Boy” Featuring Jon Batiste
DOE is back — and she’s using her voice with purpose.
Fresh off her 2025 Grammy win for Best Contemporary Christian Album for Heart of a Human, the Grammy and Stellar Award-winning singer returns with a powerful new single, “Black Boy” featuring Jon Batiste — and it’s more than just a song.
Described as a love letter to Black men and boys everywhere, the stirring anthem centers affirmation, protection and generational healing. DOE pairs her signature soulful vulnerability with Batiste’s cinematic musicality, delivering a record that feels both intimate and urgent.
“Black Boy is a love letter,” DOE shares, calling it a reminder that young Black men deserve to feel seen, valued and deeply loved.
With gospel-rooted conviction and contemporary soul woven together, the collaboration blends faith, culture and artistry — marking a bold new chapter for the singer as she continues carving out space in both gospel and mainstream music.
The track is available now on all streaming platforms.
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