Slowly
Josh Arce Lyrics


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Have you ever heard of moving slowly
Claiming that you love me you don't know me
There's no need to rush let's keep it low key
Want to get to know me listen closely 
We don't gotta talk read your body language
We could get it popping with no hesitation 
Truth be told you the only one I'm chasing
All these other women they just hella basic
Honestly I'd be lying if I said I didn't think about you
Honestly I'd be lying if I said I didn't wanna get over you 
Have you ever heard of moving slowly
Claiming that you love me you don't know me
There's no need to rush let's keep it low key
Want to get to know me listen closely
I don't mean to be rude I'm just trying to be honest
Only keep it real only keep it one hundred
When it comes to me I'm just looking for substance 
Maybe start a family then we onto something
I wouldn't mind if you had my baby
Take trips to Milan I'll blow all my savings
I would have you drippin' Gucci pulling out Mercedes
And to tell you the truth you the one that saved me
Have you ever heard of moving slowly
Claiming that you love me you don't know me
There's no need to rush let's keep it low key

Want to get to know me listen closely
Have you ever heard of moving slowly

Overall Meaning

In Josh Arce’s song “Slowly,” the lyrics explore the intricacies of modern relationships, contrasting the urgency often felt in romantic pursuits with the idea of a more measured pace. The repeated question, “Have you ever heard of moving slowly,” sets the tone for the entire narrative, suggesting a reluctance to succumb to societal pressures that dictate how love should progress. The singer seems to be wary of superficial connections characterized by premature proclamations of love from someone who may not truly know them. The phrase “Claiming that you love me you don’t know me” reveals a deep-seated skepticism about the authenticity of feelings expressed too soon, hinting at the importance of genuine understanding and intimacy built over time.


As the lyrics continue, a sense of vulnerability emerges, underscored by the singer’s admission that they often consider the person they are addressing. Lines like “Honestly I'd be lying if I said I didn't think about you” reveal an internal struggle, acknowledging desire while grappling with the complexities that arise from unreciprocated feelings or a lack of depth in connection. There’s a juxtaposition present here; while the singer is drawn to the other person, they also recognize that many aspects of their pursuits may feel shallow or “basic” when compared to the richer experience they hope to build. This tension between longing and caution emphasizes the desire for a relationship grounded in truth and substance rather than fleeting attraction.


The singer’s straightforwardness is evident in their desire for “honesty” and “substance.” They openly express their longing for a relationship that goes beyond surface-level attractions and leads toward something more significant, perhaps even the potential involvement of starting a family. Lines like “When it comes to me I’m just looking for substance” and “Maybe start a family then we onto something” signify a yearning not just for romance, but also for a profound connection that cultivates personal growth and companionship. This vision of partnership goes hand-in-hand with an aspiration for shared experiences, such as taking trips to Milan and enjoying luxury together, which illustrates the joyful possibilities of love when it is developed at a thoughtful pace.


Ultimately, the refrain “Have you ever heard of moving slowly” encapsulates the thoughtful exploration of love that Arce presents throughout the song. It suggests a relationship philosophy that prioritizes quality over speed, advocating for a rhythm that fosters real connection and depth. In a world often focused on instant gratification, the singer’s appeal to a more methodical approach underscores the importance of emotional insight, careful communication, and the gradual unfolding of intimacy. In inviting their partner to “listen closely” and engage with them on a deeper level, the singer champions a love that is deliberate, respectful, and profoundly fulfilling. The concluding lines reiterate this desire, beckoning the other person into a journey that values patience as a foundational element of a successful and enriching relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Have you ever heard of moving slowly
Have you ever considered the value of taking your time in a relationship?


Claiming that you love me you don't know me
If you say you love me, it's important to acknowledge that you still don't truly understand who I am.


There's no need to rush let's keep it low key
There's no reason to hurry; let's maintain a low profile and not overwhelm ourselves.


Want to get to know me listen closely
If you genuinely want to understand me, pay attention to my words and actions.


We don't gotta talk read your body language
We don't need to verbalize everything; sometimes non-verbal cues convey more than spoken words.


We could get it popping with no hesitation
We can allow things to heat up and unfold naturally without doubts or delays.


Truth be told you the only one I'm chasing
To be honest, you're the only person I'm truly pursuing or interested in.


All these other women they just hella basic
All the other women in my life seem ordinary and unremarkable compared to you.


Honestly I'd be lying if I said I didn't think about you
I would be dishonest if I claimed that you don’t occupy my thoughts frequently.


Honestly I'd be lying if I said I didn't wanna get over you
It would be untrue if I said I don’t wish to move on from feelings surrounding you.


Have you ever heard of moving slowly
Have you considered the importance of taking things at a natural pace?


Claiming that you love me you don't know me
If you profess love, it's vital to recognize the lack of true intimacy and understanding.


There's no need to rush let's keep it low key
There is no urgency; let's approach this without drawing too much attention.


Want to get to know me listen closely
If your aim is to understand me better, it's crucial to listen attentively.


I don't mean to be rude I'm just trying to be honest
I'm not trying to offend; I'm simply aiming to communicate my true feelings.


Only keep it real only keep it one hundred
I value sincerity and expect you to be completely forthright with me.


When it comes to me I'm just looking for substance
In my relationships, I’m searching for depth and meaningful connections.


Maybe start a family then we onto something
Perhaps if we consider building a family together, it can signify a meaningful milestone.


I wouldn't mind if you had my baby
I would actually be happy if you were to have a child with me.


Take trips to Milan I'll blow all my savings
I would gladly spend all my reserves on enjoyable experiences together, like trips to Milan.


I would have you drippin' Gucci pulling out Mercedes
I would ensure you are adorned in luxury, with high-end fashion and a nice car.


And to tell you the truth you the one that saved me
Honestly, you are the person who has positively impacted my life the most.


Have you ever heard of moving slowly
Have you contemplated the importance of a gradual, thoughtful approach to relationships?


Claiming that you love me you don't know me
It's essential to understand that expressing love is more than just words; it requires true understanding.


There's no need to rush let's keep it low key
Let’s take our time without feeling pressured, aiming for a calm and understated connection.


Want to get to know me listen closely
If you truly wish to connect with me, focus on grasping my essence through attentive listening.


Have you ever heard of moving slowly
Have you ever thought about the benefits of savoring the journey rather than rushing through it?




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., EMPIRE PUBLISHING
Written by: Ally Rayne, Jesse Samawi, Joshua Arce

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