Slow Motion
by Marshmello (featuring Jonas Brothers)

Album: single release only (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • If you're going to name a song "Slow Motion," you'd better be prepared to lean into it - and that's exactly what the Jonas Brothers and DJ Marshmello do in this single, released on January 17, 2025. This smooth, sultry track marks the second time these pop powerhouses have joined forces, following their 2021 hit "Leave Before You Love Me," which sashayed its way to #19 on the Billboard Hot 100.
  • "Slow Motion" is a study in contrasts, both unhurried and vibrant. Instead of darting away before things get complicated, the Jonas Brothers lean into the luxury of lingering - exploring the thrill of savoring a romantic connection and embracing a slower, more deliberate rhythm. The melody merges the trio's unmistakable harmonies with Marshmello's signature dose of electronic dazzle. It's a bit of country-pop dressed in a glittering electronic jacket.
  • Marshmello took the reins as producer and teamed up with a small army of songwriters: Joel "Castle" Castillo, Connor and Riley McDonough, Earwulf, Jake Torrey, and Digital Farm Animals. This same team was behind Marshmello's 2024 hit with Kane Brown, "Miles On It."

    As for the Jonas Brothers' contributions, Nick and Joe handle the vocals, while Kevin adds guitar and background vocals to the mix.

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