Deepwise’s “Slow Down” Is the Antidote to Hustle Culture

Zach is the brains and voice behind Deepwise. Based in Las Vegas by way of Salt Lake City, this independent artist grew up on the classics like 2Pac, Biggie, and OutKast. Think of him as the guy who respects the old school but isn’t afraid to experiment in the lab.

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“In a world demanding constant movement, sometimes the most radical act is knowing when to hit pause.”

His latest single, “Slow Down,” is basically a three-minute reminder that you don’t have to run yourself into the ground. The track opens with serious confidence, comparing himself to Mufasa and name-dropping Shaka Zulu, before switching gears into something more introspective. The hook is straightforward: stop relying on your anxious brain, accept reality, and actually take a breath.

Deepwise lets his words land with gravitas. He talks about feeling “higher than a king” but staying humble, enjoying life’s pleasures without getting caught up in materialism, and most importantly, being selective about who gets access to your energy. The beauty of this lies in its timing because we’re all living in a world that glorifies the hustle, celebrates burnout culture, and treats rest like a moral failing.

Stream “Slow Down” now and follow Deepwise on your preferred platform.

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