Slow Jam

Usher · My Way

Verse one:
(usher)

I was all alone
I was feeling rather low
I needed someone to lift my spirits up
So I dropped in on a dance
Just to take a glance
And there this lovely thing was
She was more than enough
I asked her for her hand
Said would you like to dance
So pleased that I had asked
She quickly took my hand
And we danced and fell in love
On a slow jam
Ohhh

Chorus:

Play another slow jam
This time make it sweet
On a slow jam
For my baby and for me
Play another slow jam
This time make it sweet
On a slow jam For my baby and for me

Verse Two:
(monica)

Seems what you say is true
I feel the same way too
You see I waited all night long just to dance
with you
And when you touched my hand
I knew you were the man
To turn my world around
And make my dreams come true
The magic in your eyes, make me realize
That everything I feel, has got to be real
And we danced and fell in love
On a slow jam

Chorus

(Usher)
I've been trying to find someone who
I can give my good lovin' to
Never, ever did I dream I'd find someone, yeah

(Monica)
Now I've been trying to find someone too
I prayed to heaven and then I found you
I swear I fell in love the night you danced into
my heart

Chorus:

Play another slow jam
This time make it sweet
On a slow jam
Can I get a slow jam
Do you want to slow jam, baby
Play another slow jam
Are you gonna slow jam

Slow Jam

Usher's 'Slow Jam' serves as a reflective track from his 2001 album 'My Way,' showcasing his signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities. Released during a pivotal era in his career, the song exemplifies his ability to craft emotive melodies that resonate with themes of introspection and personal growth. As part of his broader discography, the recording highlights his vocal control and lyrical depth, contributing to the polished sound that defined his work in the early 2000s. The track stands as a testament to his evolution as an artist, capturing the quiet intensity often found in his ballads while maintaining the rhythmic drive characteristic of his genre. It remains a notable song in his catalog, reflecting the maturity and artistry that earned him widespread acclaim during this period.