Do You Want It Right Now
Degrees Of Motion Lyrics


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Do you know how lucky I feel I am
To find a man who loves me, as I am
You never try to change a single part of me
You're easy to love, with those qualities

And everyday you teach me more and more
Inside me, I'm all aglow
And every night you think of only me
Ooh you keep me satisfied
You do all the things I like

I want ya, oh I want ya so
Do you want it right now?
Oh, I cant let go
I want ya so bad, give me all you have
I can show you how, do you want it right now?
Oh yeah
Do you want it right now?

You have a rare sensitivity
I really believe you know how to feel
I trust you with all my heart and soul
You care too much to wanna take control

And every day you teach me more and more
Inside me, I'm all a-glow
And every night you think of only me
Oh you keep me satisfied, you do all the things I like

I want ya, oh I want ya so
Do you want it right now?
Oh, I can't let go
I want ya so bad, give me all you have
I can show you how, do you want it right now?

Right now, right now
Right now
I got to know, I got to know
I wanna know

Do you want it?
You want it right now
Show you how
If you want it right now
Do you want it?
You want it right now
Right here, right now, right now, right now

Do you want it?
You want it right now
Show you how
If you want it right now
Do you want it?
You want it right now
Right here, right now, right now, right now

Right now, oh
Baby, baby, baby yeah
I got to know
I got to know
Oooh

And everyday you teach me more and more
Inside me I'm all aglow
And every night you think of only me
Oh, you keep me satisfied
You do all the things I like

I want you, oh I want you so
Do you want it right now?
Oh, I can't let go
I want you so bad, give me all you have




I can show you how
Oooh you want it

Overall Meaning

The song "Do You Want It Right Now" by Degrees of Motion is a love song that explores the joy of mutual attraction and the powers of unconditional love. The song opens with the singer expressing her gratitude for finding someone who loves and accepts her just as she is. The first verse goes on to describe how the subject of the song never tries to control or change her, which makes him easy to love. The chorus then asks the question "do you want it right now?" suggesting that the singer is eager to take things to the next level with their partner. The second verse continues the theme of gratitude, with the singer praising their partner for their sensitivity and emotional depth. Again, the chorus suggests a desire to take action and seize the moment. The song concludes with the singer reiterating their desire for their partner and expressing an eagerness to show them how much they're wanted.


Overall, the song is a powerful expression of mutual attraction and appreciation. It suggests that true love is about accepting and embracing each other for who we are while still being willing to explore new possibilities and take risks together.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you know how lucky I feel I am
I feel incredibly lucky to have found someone who loves me as I am


To find a man who loves me, as I am
I found someone who loves me for who I am, without trying to change a single thing about me


You never try to change a single part of me
My partner accepts me completely and never tries to change me


You're easy to love, with those qualities
My partner is easy to love because of their wonderful qualities


And everyday you teach me more and more
My partner teaches me something new and valuable every day


Inside me, I'm all aglow
Being with my partner fills me with happiness and excitement


And every night you think of only me
My partner devotes their thoughts to me every night


Ooh you keep me satisfied
My partner satisfies all my needs and desires


You do all the things I like
My partner knows me well enough to do all the things I love


I want ya, oh I want ya so
I am deeply in love with my partner and want them badly


Do you want it right now?
Do you want to be with me right now?


Oh, I can't let go
I can't bear the thought of losing my partner


I want ya so bad, give me all you have
I want my partner to give me all of themselves


I can show you how, do you want it right now?
I can show you how to be with me, do you want it right now?


You have a rare sensitivity
My partner has a special ability to sense and feel things


I really believe you know how to feel
I have complete faith in my partner's ability to feel and understand emotions


I trust you with all my heart and soul
I trust my partner completely, with every fiber of my being


You care too much to wanna take control
My partner cares too much about me to want to control me


Right now, right now
Right at this moment


I got to know, I got to know
I need to know the answer to my question


Do you want it?
Do you want to be with me?


Show you how
I can demonstrate how good it can be between us


Right here, right now, right now, right now
Here and now, at this very moment


Baby, baby, baby yeah
Expressing love and affection to my partner


I want you, oh I want you so
I am deeply in love with my partner and want them badly


Oooh you want it
Expressing desire and longing for a mutual desire to be together




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: A. Curless, M. Mangini, S.Faber, S.Lewis

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@redmed10

Why Does Music Give You Chills?

BY LUCAS REILLY

AUGUST 2, 2016



THINKSTOCK

When your playlist strikes all the right chords, your body can go on a physiological joyride. Your heart rate increases. Your pupils dilate. Your body temperature rises. Blood redirects to your legs. Your cerebellum—mission control for body movement—becomes more active. Your brain flushes with dopamine and a tingly chill whisks down your back.

About 50 percent of people get chills when listening to music. Research shows that’s because music stimulates an ancient reward pathway in the brain, encouraging dopamine to flood the striatum—a part of the forebrain activated by addiction, reward, and motivation. Music, it seems, may affect our brains the same way that sex, gambling, and potato chips do.

Strangely, those dopamine levels can peak several seconds before the song’s special moment. That’s because your brain is a good listener—it’s constantly predicting what’s going to happen next. (Evolutionarily speaking, it’s a handy habit to have. Making good predictions is essential for survival.)

But music is tricky. It can be unpredictable, teasing our brains and keeping those dopamine triggers guessing. And that’s where the chills may come in. Because when you finally hear that long awaited chord, the striatum sighs with dopamine-soaked satisfaction and—BAM—you get the chills. The greater the build-up, the greater the chill.

Gray Areas

But there are competing theories. Neuroscientist Jaak Panksepp, for example, discovered that sad music triggers chills more often than happy music. He argues that a melancholy tune activates an ancient, chill-inducing mechanism—a distress response our ancestors felt when separated from family. When a ballad makes us feel nostalgic or wistful, that evolutionary design kicks into gear.

What’s interesting about Panksepp’s theory, though, is that chills don’t sadden most people. The experience is overwhelmingly positive. Recent research shows that sad music actually evokes positive emotions—sadness experienced through art is more pleasant than the sadness you experience from a bad day at the office.  

And this may hint at another theory. The amygdala, which processes your emotions, responds uniquely to music. A somber tune may activate a fear response in the amygdala, making your hair stand on end. When that happens, your brain quickly reviews whether there’s any real danger. When it realizes there’s nothing to worry about, that fear response becomes positive. The fear subsides but the chill remains.

Anything Goes

You can feel chills from any genre, whether it’s Mozart, Madonna, tango, or techno. It’s the structure—not the style—that counts. Goosebumps most often occur when something unexpected happens: A new instrument enters, the form shifts, the volume suddenly dims. It’s all about the element of surprise.

Well, maybe.

The most powerful chills may occur when you know what’s coming next. When our expectations are being met, the nucleus accumbens becomes more active. This ties back to that dopamine-inducing guessing game our brain likes to play. As a result, being familiar can enhance the thrill of the chill. (Perhaps that’s why 90 percent of musicians report feeling chills.)

Your personality matters, too. Scientists at UNC Greensboro found that people who are more open to new experiences are more likely to feel a quiver down their spine (possibly because open individuals are more likely to play instruments). Meanwhile, researchers in Germany found that people who felt chills were less likely to be thrill seekers, but were more reward-driven.



All comments from YouTube:

@MrDrivingGloves

This style of music needs to come back 🥰

@borisaguilar5294

Lo❤e EACH DAY U TEACH ME MORE AND MORE.
💙💜💙💜music activates my heart, mind, body & Soul.💙💜💙💜💙💜💙💜 Let it Activate your powers enjoy. February 23,2024 Parkchester the BOOGIE DOWN ❤

@jimsteijn8870

I miss these times with all there positive vibes

@vanessaburke8969

Still one of my favourite records of all time! Love it!

@guestandsons

What a 90's classic!

@redmed10

Feel so priveliged to have enjoyed dance music like this in pubs and clubs. What a great time.

@RogueWJL

I used to wish i had been old enough to go clubbing in the 70s during the height of the Disco era, but I guy said to me in the early 90s when I was in Manchester, go to the Hacienda son, its all happening again. And it did. Manchester, London, New York, Chicago, Ibiza, Milan and all the way to Tokyo and Sydney. The 90s where phenomenal.

@onelove_trance_dave_right

❤❤❤❤❤❤

@iand2678

i want it right now! choooon!

@jasonmurray890

What a total Classic 90s dance tune, the music video is absolutely awesome too!!!

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