Trey Songz, Chris Brown & Tyga 'Between the Sheets' Tour 2015: 'Cake' Singer Releases Sexy New Song 'Slow Motion' [Video]
Trey Songz has released a brand new single titled "Slow Motion" ahead of his highly anticipated Between the Sheets tour.
The smooth, seductive track begins with simple electric guitar playing that compliments the R&B star's sensual vocals. Trey Songz knows that his lady got dolled up to go out but tells her that she should go home with him instead.
"I know you got all dressed up for the club / Waiting on them to come pick you up / Baby, when I saw ya walking out the door / I just knew ya needed something more," he sings. "Now whip it straight back to the crib / Finna give you something that you won't forget."
The sexy bedroom song gradually develops as Trigga tells his significant other that she does not need to rush.
"Slow motion / We can take, we can take, we can take our time, baby / In slow motion," he croons over a clapping and snapping beat. "So shawty let your hair down, take a sip / Go and put this joint between your lips / Baby, why don't you make yourself comfortable / While I go and put this tongue on you."
Meanwhile, the "Touchin, Lovin" hitmaker is currently gearing up to hit the road with Chris Brown for their upcoming Between the Sheets joint tour, accompanied by Tyga. The Virginia-native duo will kick off the 25-date North American trek in Hampton, Virginia on Jan. 28 and make stops in major cities, including Brooklyn, Houston, Detroit, Philly, Toronto, Las Vegas and more, before wrapping up in Los Angeles on March 8.
For their 2-hour concert, the "Song On 12 Play" singers are expected to perform the singles off their most recent albums, "Trigga" and "X." They will also play their remix version of Schoolboy Q's "Studio" and and iLoveMakonnen's "Tuesday," as well as TeeFLii's "24 Hours."
Check out Trey Songz's "Slow Motion" below:
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