Raef keeps the lines about "checking my tongue in the mirror," but uses them to highlight the importance of ridding oneself of vanity to focus on "virtue" as our true name and identity.
Raef’s acoustic arrangement, crafted with artist Hamza Namira , maintains the joyful, sunny energy of the original while grounding it in a message of "spiritual and cultural renewal". It stands as a bridge between modern pop culture and faith, proving that even a global chart-topper can hold space for deep, sacred reflection. Raef - [Rabbee] I'm Yours (Jason Mraz Cover) Raef - [Rabbee] I'm Yours (Jason Mraz Cover)
The central hook "Rabbee, I'm Yours" transforms the song into an act of taslim (submission), where the singer acknowledges his vulnerability and reliance on "divine intervention" to find his way back after "falling through the cracks". Raef keeps the lines about "checking my tongue