Little Time

Album: Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • When Jason Mraz entered his 40s, the singer became keenly aware of the passage of time and hoped that he'd have many more years left to accomplish all he wanted to do. His backing band/songwriting collaborators, Raining Jane, felt the same way and they wrote a song about it just prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In a 2023 Songfacts interview, Mraz said "Little Time" is about "feeling hopeful that there's still enough time to keep going, but we all know our fate. So, just asking for a little bit more time. I don't want fate to step in just yet. I just want a little bit more time to savor this, to experience everything we've accomplished so far. And maybe, just maybe there's enough time to get a little further."
  • Mraz described his songwriting sessions with Raining Jane as mental-health dates that helped them process their emotions about growing older, which shaped the theme of the album.

    "We're gonna share until that sharing becomes singing, and hopefully that singing becomes tears of healing and tears of joy," he told Songfacts. "Processing getting older and surviving a pandemic, processing our families getting older, processing time. That's really what a lot of this album was about. Time. We're all in our mid-40s and older. And we can't help but feel it. We all still feel like kids. But when we look around the world, there's a lot of younger people. Pop culture has always been driven by the late teens and early 20s, that's where it's the most fiery. We're a long way from that now, but we still feel like kids. Maybe that's one of the illusions of time. And that's what this album is about."
  • Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride is Mraz's eighth studio album and marks his first foray into the dance-pop realm. The lead single, "I Feel Like Dancing," has a '70s disco vibe, but has a thematic connection to "Little Time" as both songs are about embracing life.

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