Sing, Brother! is a comedy that deals with the world of pop and rock music and singers and musicians trying to find themselves in an environment dominated by folk music. Fajta, metal vocalist, hip-hopper U-Dzej, and pop singer Marian have disappeared; the three are extremely different musicians.
Each of them, in their own way, is trying to succeed in a country that has neither a music scene nor a music industry, just a vast sea of talent and anti-talent. They were brought together by Fajtin studio and despair. Fajta, a washed-up rocker, a debatably successful music producer, and a brilliant sound engineer, desperately needs money, both for his own survival and because of the pressure his wife is putting on him to have a baby. Marian and U-Dzej are trying to shoot some kind of project, and of course, they clash over filming schedules. Fajta is trying to reconcile them, aware that he somehow needs to get money from them because the landlady of the apartment, Silvana, is breathing down his neck about the unpaid rent.
For a wonderful miracle, he succeeds. Arguing over terms, music, and worldviews, U-Jail and Marian create something new, patching together their problematic talents. The combination represents a kind of insane version of epic folk hip-hop with elements of pop choruses, and Fight sees potential profit in that. But, and not just for profit, he sees the opportunity to break into the entertainment industry with something completely new, alongside them. Thus, the idea for the Green Branch project was born.
