I Do

Boyz II Men · Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya

hooo ooo oooo ooooo yea yea yea
I'm telling the world here and now,
That I'm gonna love you and love you
I take this vow yeeaahh
You captured my heart
So long ago
Still there are some critical things
That you should know
yea yea yea yea

Do I give all I am, to be now and forever your man
Do I take you to be, without question the woman for me
Do I swear on my life, we'll be happy as husband and wife
Do I promise you
I do
Do I promise you
I do, I Do

This love has been worth waiting for
'Cause love doesn't matter to me..hiiee if its not yours
As we become one through and through
I dedicate all of my life to loving you

yeah yeaah yeah

Do I give all I am, to be now and forever your man
Do I take you to be, without question the woman for me
Do I swear on my life, we'll be happy as husband and wife
Do I promise you
I do
Do I promise you
I do

To have and to hold, while passions unfold
I promise a life you wont regret
For better or worse
No one can reverse the way that I,ve felt since we met
You ain't seen nothing yet

(Girl) Do I give all I have to be now and forever your man
Do I take you to be, without question the woman for me
Do I swear on my life we'll be happy as husband and wife
Do I promise you
Do I promise you
I do
Do I promise you
I do

I Do - Boyz II Men

Boyz II Men's "I Do" stands as a defining track from their 1997 debut album, "Cooleyhighharmony," which was released under the title "Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya" in some catalogues. The song exemplifies the group's signature smooth R&B and soul style, characterized by harmonized vocals and lush production. Released in the mid-1990s, the recording captured the essence of the era's romantic ballad genre, becoming a staple in their discography alongside hits like "End Of The Road." The track has since been widely covered and sampled, cementing its place in the history of contemporary music. It remains a powerful representation of the group's early success and their ability to craft emotionally resonant recordings that transcended their initial release.