: The song revolves around the singer's attempt to convince someone of their sincerity ("If you don't believe I do / Just let me prove it to you").
: By asking "don't you see," the singer admits to a lack of power or visibility in the relationship, placing their emotions on display for judgment.
: Strip away the reggae production for a piano or acoustic guitar ballad to highlight the raw desperation in the lyrics.
: Lead vocals (historically by Ali Campbell) are delivered with a soulful, earnest tone that emphasizes the vulnerability of the lyrics. Lyrical Themes
: The repetition of the title phrase serves as a hook that mimics the repetitive nature of trying to win someone's heart. Creative Development Ideas
: The song revolves around the singer's attempt to convince someone of their sincerity ("If you don't believe I do / Just let me prove it to you").
: By asking "don't you see," the singer admits to a lack of power or visibility in the relationship, placing their emotions on display for judgment.
: Strip away the reggae production for a piano or acoustic guitar ballad to highlight the raw desperation in the lyrics.
: Lead vocals (historically by Ali Campbell) are delivered with a soulful, earnest tone that emphasizes the vulnerability of the lyrics. Lyrical Themes
: The repetition of the title phrase serves as a hook that mimics the repetitive nature of trying to win someone's heart. Creative Development Ideas