The song is actually called "Mama Please Don't Worry" and it comes from Matisyahu.
Here's some info from Thirty Tigers:
Grammy Award-nominated singer/songwriter/rapper Matisyahu has released the most autobiographical work of his storied career; an eponymous 13 tracks of poignant storytelling weaved into a shape shifting collision of reggae, hip-hop and boldly inventive pop, produced by and featuring the Colombian (Brooklyn-based) indie duo Salt Cathedral (Juliana Ronderos and Nicolas Losada). Dripping with imaginative musical influences and fueled by a surprising redefinition of the artist’s own artistic boundaries, Matisyahu’s both introspective and universally celebratory songwriting is reflective of an artist who is eternally searching, and draws from his adolescence, fame, spiritual searching, transformations, and at the core, his family. Matisyahu’s dreamy, roots-reggae infused driver track “Mama Please Don’t Worry” establishes the heartfelt tenderness Matisyahu feels towards his loved ones.
Matisyahu arrives as the latest achievement in an extraordinary recording and touring career that’s included selling over 5 million physical albums, with over 500 million total career streams across all global platforms. Matisyahu has topped Billboard’s Reggae Album charts four times, initially with Youth which was Certified Gold and also hit #4 on the Billboard 200. His breakout hit “King Without a Crown” reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on alternative rock radio, and four of his last five studio albums have landed in the top 20 on the Billboard 200. Matisyahu’s remarkable global following is based largely on the strength of his transcendent live concerts, and he is a founding signatory of the Black-Jewish Entertainment Alliance and the Creative Community for Peace.