Singer-songwriter Randy Louise Want To Hear You “Say You Do”
structured in a soothing ambiance filled with exhilarating melodies and vulnerability, the latest single “Say You Do” by American singer-songwriter Randy Louise, is a comfy track to lift you up on moody days. Indeed, the production displays a silky indie folk production, featuring the young singer’s velvety vocal tone.
Moreover, the song's lyrical perspective emphasizes the need for reassurance in a relationship. In other words, the song explains how important it is, at times, to be told that you are loved and wanted in order to revive a relationship. It is certainly a song that most people will identify with.
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