A story behind the song "Do You Love Me"

Easy Dee SA 


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Do You Love Me – A Love Anthem from Queenstown’s Rising Stars*

In a powerful collaboration that blends heartfelt emotion with local flavor, artists *Easy Dee SA*, *Prince Whyte*, and *S-Sid (Shandoh Fitz)* have released a touching single titled *“Do You Love Me.”* The track is more than just a song—it’s a love letter, a question, and a message of commitment wrapped in melody and soul.

The Story Behind the Song

“Do You Love Me” was recorded across three different studios—Prince Studio, S-Sid Studio, and Mob Justice Studios. The beat was produced by the talented *Buddah Excess* (Sibusiso Baduza), a multitalented producer originally from Mthatha, now based in Ezibeleni, Queenstown.

The creative direction for the song came from *Easy Dee SA*, who envisioned a sound that blended soft love vibes with authenticity. He recorded the chorus and shared it with S-Sid, who added his verse. Once the initial blend was mixed and mastered, Easy Dee SA felt the track needed a unique cultural touch. That’s when *Prince Whyte*, known for his smooth and emotional Xhosa rap style, was brought on board. His verse added depth and heritage to the piece, completing the song’s emotional journey.

A Passion Project Without Promotion

Despite the international quality of the track, the team faced financial challenges that limited promotion. The song was released without a marketing budget or label support—but the heart behind it is undeniable. Easy Dee SA’s passion goes beyond music; his vision is to uplift *Queenstown* and unite artists through collaboration and shared growth.

> “Queenstown artists must unite and work together. I believe we can come up with an unstoppable bomb,” says Easy Dee SA.

Watch “Do You Love Me” Now

The track is now available on YouTube. Listen, share, and support local talent:


▶️ *YouTube Link:* https://youtu.be/INEaGRDIjGY?si=AqjvLOgEaTls2y-_


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