Kali Uchis’s “All I Can Say“: Doo-Wop Dreams, Heartfelt Assurance, and a “Sincerely,” Embrace
A vintage warmth washes over the senses, a dreamy doo-wop influence coloring Kali Uchis’s “All I Can Say,” the ninth track from her deeply intimate fifth studio album, “Sincerely,” released May 9th.
Imagine Kali’s ethereal vocals floating effortlessly over a timeless, soulful arrangement, conveying a heartfelt declaration of self-assurance and unwavering love.
Inspired by profound personal events, including new motherhood and loss, the album marks her most vulnerable work to date.
This song emphasizes belonging, unapologetic self-expression, and resilience against negativity, with lines like “All I can say, is that you belong with me / And a dreamer should dream, how else would dreams turn reality?”
This song becomes an anthem for owning one’s identity and pursuing dreams without apology, a testament to Kali’s personal evolution.
The music video, released alongside the album, further showcases her signature aesthetic and emotive delivery, solidifying “All I Can Say” as a centerpiece of “Sincerely,” a nostalgic yet fresh encapsulation of love, loss, hope, and profound self-acceptance.
Quotable Lyrics
All I can say (Do-do-do-do, do-do)
Is that you belong with me (Do-do-do-do, do-do)
And a dreamer should dream (Do-do-do-do, do-do)
How else would dreams turn reality? (La-la-la-la)
And my peace of mind (Do-do-do-do, do-do)
No, it will not be destroyed (Do-do-do-do, do-do)
By lost souls on the decline (Do-do-do-do, do-do)
Who only strive to divide (La-la-la-la)
No, I’m not sorry for the way that I am
I’m not sorry for the way that I love or the heart that I have
No, I’m not sorry for the dreams that I dream
Or the life that I live ’cause it all belongs to me



