Josh began singing at age five. In fact his first original song was performed for his younger sister's kindergarden graduation. His professional acting career began at age nine, landing a recurring role on the NBC’s hit series “Friday Night Lights. Josh played Darius Merriweather along Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, and Jurnee Smollett. He also garnered rave reviews for starring as “Pistol” in Debbie Allen’s production of “Twist an American Musical”, in Los Angeles.
In order to keep his music career on the fast track, Josh Levi began training vocally and working on music covers and original music with the production duo, the Invaders. He permanently relocated to Los Angeles in 2013, immediately demanding the attention of some of L.A.'s top producers and songwriters.
Recently Josh starred in a feature film, "The Next Dance." He worked alongside Jonathan "Lil J" McDaniels (recording artist, Thats so Raven) , Cindy Herron (enVouge), Sabrina Brian (Cheetah Girls), and Brandon Smith (Sonny with a Chance, So Random, Let it Shine). He also competed in season 3 of the reality television competiton, X Factor. Talent show judge extrodinaire, Simon Cowell, stated "we might just be looking at the next big star." Finishing his run on the X Factor with rave reviews, Josh continues to pursue his career with a newfound fanbase, LeviNation, and hopes to be the triple threat star his fans expect him to be.
Vices
Josh Levi Lyrics
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But just know I been tempted
One day I'll be a thousands days away
From missing you but right now it's just
Two weeks, no speaking
I been leaving you and it feels like it's been too long
When I was with you
Too drunk to admit that I was wrong
I been
Putting down my vices
And I'm having a good time alone
Losing you
Lowered all of the prices
It's so affordable to be alone
Trying to build a happy home
I'd invite you if you wasn't so toxic (yeah)
Think it's best if I just leave you alone (yeah)
Mmmh
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
Yeah
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
Want you to know it was good while it lasted
Wish I could but
If I give in, I lose myself and
I go back
Go back through Hell
But I like Heaven, that sounds pleasant
You a bitter, liquor strong
All past, no present, learn my lesson
Can't fuck with you 'cause I'd be wrong
I been
Putting down my vices
And I'm having a good time alone
Losing you
Lowered all of the prices
It's so affordable to be alone
Trying to build a happy home
I'd invite you if you wasn't so toxic (yeah)
Think it's best if I just leave you alone (yeah)
Mmmh
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
Yeah
Yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
(yeah) yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah
(Woo)
In the lyrics of Josh Levi's song "VICES," the singer reflects on his past relationship and the struggles of resisting the temptation to give in and go back to his toxic partner. He starts by expressing a sense of pride in himself for not answering their calls, indicating that he has moved on and is trying to distance himself. However, he acknowledges that he still feels tempted by the memories and emotions associated with the person.
The singer reveals that he has gone two weeks without speaking to his ex-partner, but it feels like a long time. He likens the emotional state he experienced when he was with them to being intoxicated, too drunk to admit his faults. Despite this, he highlights his efforts to let go of his vices and enjoy being alone. The absence of the toxic relationship has made life more affordable, both emotionally and perhaps even physically.
The chorus emphasizes the singer's determination to build a happy home without the presence of the toxic partner. He acknowledges that he would invite them if they weren't so toxic but ultimately concludes that it's best to leave them alone.
Overall, "VICES" delves into the struggle of letting go of a toxic relationship, the temptation to go back, and the importance of finding happiness and peace within oneself.
Line by Line Meaning
Proud of myself for not answering your calls
I take pride in my ability to resist the temptation of responding to your calls, knowing it's not in my best interest
But just know I been tempted
However, it's important for you to understand that I have indeed been tempted to engage with you
One day I'll be a thousands days away
Eventually, I will reach a point where I am thousands of days removed from missing you
From missing you but right now it's just
Although I still feel the absence of your presence, it's currently just a passing feeling
Two weeks, no speaking
It has been two weeks since we last communicated
I been leaving you and it feels like it's been too long
I have intentionally distanced myself from you and it feels like it has been an extended period of time
When I was with you
Reflecting on the past moments we shared
Dark times like liquor
The memories of our difficult moments together are as potent as alcohol
Too drunk to admit that I was wrong
During those times, I was too intoxicated by the situation to acknowledge my own mistakes
Putting down my vices
I am actively letting go of my unhealthy habits and behaviors
And I'm having a good time alone
As a result, I am enjoying my own company and finding happiness in solitude
Losing you
The act of separating myself from you
Lowered all of the prices
This separation has made everything more affordable, both emotionally and mentally
It's so affordable to be alone
Being by myself is a much more manageable and beneficial option
Trying to build a happy home
I am striving to create a harmonious and content environment for myself
I'd invite you if you wasn't so toxic (yeah)
If you weren't toxic, I would extend an invitation to you
Think it's best if I just leave you alone (yeah)
However, I believe it's in my best interest to distance myself from you entirely
Want you to know it was good while it lasted
I want you to understand that our time together was valuable and enjoyable
Wish I could but
Although I wish I could remain in that past state
If I give in, I lose myself and
If I succumb to the temptation of reuniting with you, I will lose my sense of self and identity
I go back
I will regress back into the negative experiences of our relationship
Go back through Hell
Revisiting the painful and difficult times we went through
But I like Heaven, that sounds pleasant
Instead, I prefer to strive for a blissful and positive state, likened to Heaven
You a bitter, liquor strong
You are a toxic presence, comparable to a bitter and potent alcoholic drink
All past, no present, learn my lesson
Our relationship is solely in the past, with no place in my current life, as I have learned from the experience
Can't fuck with you 'cause I'd be wrong
I cannot engage with you anymore because it would be detrimental and against my best interests
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SUNDAE SONGS LLC
Written by: Dimi Sloan Ii Sesson, Josh Levi, Samuel Jean, Todd Pritchard
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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MY WISH HAS COME TRUE!
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That’s what’s up 😃
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im going to your tour!!!
Sunkissed Nae
Yes. Josh we kinda need a Tour Part 2 or somethin 🥲. We miss you
Adrian Scott
I cannot stop playing this song. Josh’s harmonizing skills are where it’s at! That chorus just gives me the chills, how he rides that beat with his voice. 10/10!
DONKS & DUNKS
💯🕺🏾
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His voice just hits different.. 😌
ON REPEAT 🔂💨
meg-mind
making up a fake breakup in my head to use this song to relate😔👍