(May 25, 2026) Seeing is believing. That familiar phrase emphasizes the point that people are more likely to believe something if they see it with their own eyes, even if it’s hard to accept. One of the worst situations a person may have to see to believe is infidelity.
That concept is explored in a new song called “I Saw You” by Windy Karigianes. Windy is a Las Vegas-based vocalist who has been captivating audiences since her teenage years with “a voice dipped in soul and polished with jazz.” In her new single, Windy portrays a woman who is caught off guard by seeing her man boo’d up with someone else. No one told her he had been unfaithful; she saw it for herself up close and personal. And that’s a hard pill to swallow.
The storyline in “I Saw You” is similar to the jazz standard popularized by Nancy Wilson – “Guess Who I Saw Today” – which ironically Windy covered in 2025. But unlike Nancy’s classic where she reveals at the end of the song that she saw her man with another woman, Windy lets her man know pretty early in her song that she saw him with another woman; and it breaks her heart to see that her significant other views someone else as more significant than her.
“I Saw You” was written and produced by Grammy-winning musician Randy Hall (Roberta Flack, Miles Davis). Windy calls her latest tune a “masterpiece” – a track that she and Randy put a lot of love, time and care into. Listen to how the story of “I Saw You” unfolds below.
By Darnea N. Samuels









