BY Benjamin ClarkApril 5, 2025
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Brian Littrell's son Baylee impresses on 'American Idol' with heartfelt original song

Baylee Littrell, son of Backstreet Boys’ star Brian Littrell, touched hearts with his original song "Hey Jesus" on "American Idol," earning him a spot in the next round of the competition.

During Hollywood Week on 'American Idol,' Baylee Littrell delivered an emotional performance of his song "Hey Jesus," securing his advancement to the Showstoppers round, The Christian Post reported.

Baylee’s song, "Hey Jesus," came from a place of grief and reflection following the death of his beloved grandmother. Having lost her nearly three years ago, Baylee turned to songwriting as a means to grapple with his loss and the spiritual doubts that followed. His grandmother was a pivotal figure in his life, especially when his father Brian was on tour.

The performance struck a chord not only with the audience but also with his family, bringing his parents to tears. The lyrics deeply expressed his journey through grief and back towards faith, resonating widely among viewers and judges alike.

The judges on "American Idol," including Carrie Underwood and Lionel Richie, were visibly moved by Baylee's performance. Richie praised the impactful lyrics, while Underwood highlighted the genuine conversation embedded in the song—a heartfelt discussion with God through music.

Finding Faith Through Music in a Time of Loss

Baylee explained to the judges how the song was written during a tumultuous period in his life. "This is an original," he said, sharing the backstory of the song and how deeply his grandmother's death affected him. He recounted how she had been a central part of his life and understanding, significantly more so given his father's demanding career.

"I thought she was going to be around for moments like this. I never expected to lose her. So when I did, I questioned everything, and I had pushed away faith. I thought I would not find it again," Baylee shared during his audition, adding that writing "Hey Jesus" helped him reconnect with his spirituality.

The praises from the judges underscored the emotional weight and the authenticity of Baylee’s performance. Underwood commended his genuineness, and Richie was captivated by his lyrical prowess, celebrating the song as “great lyrics” and a meaningful “conversation with God.”

Baylee Littrell Advances to Showstoppers

Following his acclaimed performance, Baylee took to Instagram to announce his progression in the competition. "Y’ALL!! I made it past the #Idol Arena! Next up is SHOWSTOPPERS! Tune in next SUNDAY and MONDAY for more Hollywood week on @AmericanIdol," he posted excitedly on March 31.

The progress is not just a testament to his musical talent but also his personal growth and the spiritual journey encapsulated in his song. It marks a significant milestone in both his career and personal life, reflecting his ability to transform personal adversity into artistic expression.

Baylee's father, Brian Littrell, has been a strong influence in his life, not just musically but also spiritually. Brian has publicly shared his faith journey, including releasing a solo Christian album and being baptized in the Jordan River. His foundational belief in the importance of faith was deeply instilled in Baylee from a young age.

A Moment of Triumph Over Personal Struggles

In a 2006 interview with CBN, Brian Littrell expressed his hopes for his son’s spiritual and personal development. "I want [my son] to have the best life that he can have. I want him to know God," he said,

This sentiment was reflected in how Baylee has navigated his life challenges. Drawing from his family’s value system, Baylee’s journey on "American Idol" represents not just a quest for musical success but also a deeper exploration of his faith and personal identity.

As Baylee prepares for the Showstoppers round, the attention from fans and the media is heightened, spotlighting not only his vocal talents but also his ability to convey deep personal stories through music. His journey on "American Idol" continues to be one to watch, as he uses his platform to share his experiences and inspire others facing similar struggles.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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