Famo expresses his admiration for a woman who “got him on his D’Angelo” in “2 in the Morning.” In a word, this record perfectly showcases a strong union between a man and woman.
Sonically, this record has a KWOAT-esque as it possesses an upbeat R&B feel and summery, playful elements.
From a lyrical POV, Famo explains why he feels so strongly for this shea butter skin beauty. Using a melodic flow, the musician starts by saying that he doesn’t want their love to end.
Famo then reflects on what brought them to this beautiful stage in their relationship. Furthermore, he suggests that relationships last longer when nobody knows their business. This saying especially shows in their dynamic.
He delivers, “Loving the vibe that’s between us/Girl, let’s keep it concealed/You know this spoil the fastest when you leave it revealed/I’m tryna think it was that third shot that just got me sauced.”
After, the Brooklyn-based artist promises to give her the world and then some. In his eyes, she’s different from other women.
As the song continues, Famo vividly raps about a late-night love session between himself and his sweetheart. Although he’s wary of moving too fast, she assures him that they’re “keeping it at this age.” Following this, he speaks about feeling like they’ve known each other for a long time. In closing, he’d do anything just to see her smile.
“The moment I see you grin/The way you please me/I’m feeling like you knew the old him,” he delivers. “I said slow down, slow down, slow down/Before I spill in it/She said we keeping it at this age/I’m just real with it.”
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