Slow It Down Lyrics – Benson Boone
Slow It Down Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Benson Boone]
I'd never met you, but I wanted
To invite you to the party
Then you walked in with those green eyes
Never stolen by nobody
And they fl!cker to the future
For a moment, I could picture
Then you touch me and I come back
And we're talking on the staircase
'Bout your big dreams on the big screens
Out of Georgia, now you're lonely in this city
Lying with me
And you're scared it's moving quickly
Oh, now you're crying, you're in pieces
'Cause the only love you've ever known is Jesus
I can feel it
Oh, I hate that I'm the reason that you're
[Pre-Chorus: Benson Boone]
In your head right now
While your world is spinning out
[Chorus: Benson Boone]
So slow it down
Take a moment now
We're too young to drown
Deep in dirty waters
Full of hopeless doubt
Let me pull you out
Let me hold you now
Let me slow it down
[Verse 2: Benson Boone]
Ain't it funny how it changes?
How the future rearranges
I get nervous, oh, I'm anxious
Maybe loving you is dangerous
I could lose you like the others
Only girl that's never left me is my mother
Oh, I love her
And I know you'll probably hate it, but I'm
[Pre-Chorus: Benson Boone]
In my head right now
[Chorus: Benson Boone]
So slow it down
Take a moment now
We're too young to drown
Deep in dirty waters
Full of hopeless doubt
Let me pull you out
Let me hold you now
Let me (Slow it down)
[Outro: Benson Boone]
Slow it down
When you're on the ground
And you're crying
I'm trying (Slow it down)
To slow it down
When you're spinning 'round
In your head
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh
I'll help you slow it down
Slow It Down Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Slow It Down" by Benson Boone revolves around themes of love, self-discovery, and the turbulence of emotions that accompany young relationships. The narrator expresses their desire to slow down and savor the moments with their partner, acknowledging the whirlwind of emotions they both experience. Through vivid imagery and introspective musings, the song delves into the complexities of navigating romance and the uncertainties that come with it, urging for a pause amidst the chaos to appreciate the present.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Benson Boone describes the initial attraction to someone new at a party. The narrator is captivated by the person's green eyes and envisions a potential future with them. However, amidst the excitement, they also recognize the fear and vulnerability that come with opening up to love. The mention of the person's background in Georgia and their inner turmoil adds depth to their character, highlighting the complexities of their situation. The line "the only love you've ever known is Jesus" suggests a deeper emotional struggle, possibly related to religious beliefs or a sense of spiritual conflict.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus captures the swirling thoughts and emotions experienced by both individuals as they navigate their budding relationship. The narrator acknowledges the turmoil in the other person's mind while also grappling with their own uncertainties. It serves as a moment of introspection, recognizing the need to address the overwhelming feelings that threaten to consume them.
[Chorus]
The chorus emphasizes the need to slow down and appreciate the present moment amidst the chaos and doubt. It speaks to the youthful nature of their relationship, urging them not to rush into things but to savor the journey together. The metaphor of being "deep in dirty waters full of hopeless doubt" conveys the challenges they face but also hints at the possibility of finding clarity and solace. The repetition of the phrase "let me" suggests a desire to provide comfort and support to their partner.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Benson Boone reflects on the inevitability of change and the inherent risks involved in loving someone deeply. The narrator expresses their anxieties about potentially losing their partner, drawing parallels to past experiences of abandonment. Despite these fears, there is a sense of determination to cherish and protect the relationship, especially considering the unconditional love they receive from their mother.
[Outro]
The outro echoes the sentiment of slowing down and offering support to their partner during moments of distress. It emphasizes the narrator's commitment to being there for them through the ups and downs of life. The repetition of "slow it down" serves as a comforting refrain, reminding both individuals to take a breath and find stability amidst the turmoil.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Benson Boone (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Jason Evigan, Connor McDonough & Riley McDonough
- Writter(s)
- Jason Evigan, Connor McDonough, Riley McDonough, Benson Boone & Jack LaFrantz
- Released On
- March 22, 2024
Benson Boone (Singles) Songs
- 1.Beautiful Things
- 2.Before You
- 3.Better Alone
- 4.Cry
- 5.Death Wish Love
- 6.Ghost Town
- 7.In The Stars
- 8.Let Me Go
- 9.Nights Like These
- 10.Room For 2
- 11.Slow It Down
- 12.Sugar Sweet
- 13.What Was
- 14.Work of Art
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Slow It Down" song?
"Slow It Down" song is sung by Benson Boone.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Slow It Down" song?
"Slow It Down" song lyrics written by Jason Evigan, Connor McDonough, Riley McDonough, Benson Boone & Jack LaFrantz.
Who is the music producer of "Slow It Down" song?
"Slow It Down" song music composed & produced by Jason Evigan, Connor McDonough & Riley McDonough.
When was "Slow It Down" song released?
"Slow It Down" song was released on March 22, 2024.