Save the Date: Spicee Preistley’s “I Do” Drops 10/10 — The New Wedding Anthem for Lovers Everywhere

R&B artist Spicee Preistley is set to release her soulful new single “I Do” on October 10, 2025. Produced by DJ Spine and written by Cherie Em, this romantic anthem celebrates forever love — perfect for weddings, engagements, and anniversaries.

(Isstories Editorial):- Pensacola, Florida Oct 9, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – It’s time to save the date! R&B sensation Spicee Preistley is set to release her highly anticipated single “I Do” on Friday, October 10, 2025, across all major streaming platforms.

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Produced by DJ Spine and written and executive produced by Cherie Em, “I Do” is a soulful, timeless love song designed to capture the hearts of couples everywhere. With its heartfelt lyrics and smooth R&B groove, this single is already being hailed as the new wedding anthem for lovers everywhere.

The song’s unforgettable hook — “you’re who I want to eat with, wake up and go to sleep with. My forever love, my all and all, my summer love, my winter, spring, and fall — my love” perfectly encapsulates the feeling of eternal love and devotion. Whether played during a wedding ceremony, first dance, or anniversary celebration, “I Do” sets the mood for moments that last a lifetime.

Spicee Preistley, known for her sultry, emotional vocal delivery, brings sincerity and soul to every note. DJ Spine’s lush production blends classic R&B warmth with a modern sound, while Cherie Em’s writing and executive production give the song its emotional heartbeat.

“‘I Do’ celebrates love in a pure and vulnerable way,” said executive producer Cherie Em.

“I Do” will be available Friday, October 10, 2025, on all major digital platforms. Add it to your wedding, engagement, or anniversary playlist and let love play on.

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