: Create a music video or short story focusing on the "unseen" efforts one person makes for another—small daily acts of service that go unnoticed until the climactic plea.
: Strip away the reggae production for a piano or acoustic guitar ballad to highlight the raw desperation in the lyrics. Baby Don T You See
: By asking "don't you see," the singer admits to a lack of power or visibility in the relationship, placing their emotions on display for judgment. : Create a music video or short story
: The song revolves around the singer's attempt to convince someone of their sincerity ("If you don't believe I do / Just let me prove it to you"). : The song revolves around the singer's attempt
: Typical of UB40's early 90s sound, it features a smooth brass section (saxophones), a steady "one-drop" reggae drum beat, and melodic basslines.
The phrase "Baby Don't You See" is a central lyric in the song by the British reggae-pop band UB40 , originally released on their 1991 album Baby .