Slow Dancing
by V

Album: Layover (2023)
Charted: 24 51
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Songfacts®:

  • "Slow Dancing" is all about craving that deep, meaningful connection. V is feeling hurt but is not ready to let go of the relationship. He's begging for a moment to make things right before it's game over. V dreams of slow dancing under the stars, painting the night with love and rekindling that spark.
  • V recorded "Slow Dancing" for his debut solo studio album, Layover. The record also contains a different "piano version" of the song.
  • Donghyun Kim, Gigi, Freekind and Jinsu Park wrote "Slow Dancing." They all contributed to multiple tracks on the album.
  • Freekind and Jinsu Park produced the track, incorporating a 1970s romantic soul sound with a simple jazz rhythm.
  • Filmed on a beach, the video shows V dancing with friends and swimming among jellyfish. Later, he plays a video of a sailing ship on a projector, diving headfirst into his pirate daydreams.

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