Setting the tone with a dynamic and cinematic jazz piano with textured percussion and astral metallic nuances details, expanding with an airy riser, Deepwise opens Slow Down with poetic prowess and a captivating timbre as he shares the assertive yet spiritual Lion King reference, “I’m son-ing my hater like I’m a Mufasa, Zulu your chakras like I was Shaka, voodoo your soul, move your body like you in control…”
Needless to say, we are captivated by Deepwise‘s timbre and philosophical, conscious depth. The opus evolves with a smooth hip-hop vibe and high vibrational prose. The beat drops out as Deepwise showcases his high octane flow and sung, layered choruses.
The star invites us to slow down and find time to relax, understanding that the fast paced life doesn’t always serves us in the best way. We love the Muhammad Ali reference and the cultural details littered throughout his lyricism. There is no doubt that Deepwise is both deep and wise, sharing his profound wisdom with us through his songs.

We learn that Deepwise grew up on 2Pac, Biggie, OutKast, and other 90s legends, which absolutely manifests with Slow Down. He has taken the sonic iconography of the past, but writes through a spiritually aligned and consciously astute lens. He is an artist who is living his purpose.
It is no surprise that Deepwise has built a loyal following in Salt Lake City through his energetic live shows and strong stage presence. He plans to keep working with creative producers to grow his sound and inspire more people.
Naturally, we appreciate what Deepwise is creating, and have added Slow Down to our New Music Spotlight playlist, and our TIMELESS playlist, whilst we continue to stream the wider discography of Deepwise, including Do It Today, and the entirety of his album, Conscious Core.
