Barakah The Prince ft Otile Brown Yes I Do is an interestingly blend of romantic expression and heartily felt devotion, merging message of love, commitment, and personal growth. I thin what the artist tried to bring is a celebration of love’s ability to inspire loyalty and emotional maturity. Both artists have been quite famous in their own ways for the contributions they make toward East African music, and this song increases their undisputed yet distinctive ability to express vulnerability and passion through their lyrics, showing the beauty of love even in the face of life’s undeniable challenges.
The structure of the song itself, musically speaking, is rather simple: soft Afro-pop rhythms at its core make it easily accessible for a wide variety of audiences. It’s the smoothness in instrumentation that supports the lyrical content; the voice becomes the main medium to operate the emotional facets of the song. I find the melody soothing; it brings out an essence of warmth, closeness to the subject that perfectly fits the romantic theme of this song.
My take
Wha i see in this song The vocalists, Otile Brown and Barakah The Prince, bring in their styles and make a musical piece both musically pleasing and emotionally resonating. I feel that this song describes the highs and lows of love so well, boiling it down to true love being based on loyalty, perseverance, and mutual respect.