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Lil Tjay Is Trying To Plan For The Future On "Slow Down"


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Lil Tjay has been grinding hard over these last couple of years and it has culminated in quite a bit of success. He continues to be at the top of his game and with his latest album Destined 2 Win, Tjay continues to show us why he is one of the best young artists to watch right now. One of the standouts from his new album is a track called "Slow Down" which is a cut that fans have been anticipating ever since they heard it leak.

With this track, Lil Tjay laments about a relationship he is trying to get into. For once, Tjay wants to take things slow and develop a real relationship although he feels like the girl is rushing things and he's not comfortable with it. It's a song with some real emotional honesty and it makes for a solid addition to your playlists.

Quotable Lyrics:

Yeah, you pulled up on me like you know me, I was by my doley
Asked me for a picture, checked my Rollie and said "Okey dokey"
That fan love, I decide to give my fan a hug
She said she gon' post it when I really get my bands up

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