: It delves into why people revisit old flames, often using sex to "gain trust" or avoid the "explanation" required for a real relationship. Cultural Impact
The song explores the complexities of , physical intimacy , and the thin line between love and "blissful ignorance".
: Centered on the raw, repetitive plea to "fuck me like you wanna make love," it highlights a relationship fueled by physical connection rather than emotional transparency. dvsn - He Said (feat. Miguel) [Official Audio]
Produced by and Neenyo , the song exemplifies dvsn's signature "narcotic" slow-jam aesthetic—blending traditional R&B sensibilities with moody, atmospheric production. The track features:
Fans and critics often group this track with other "toxic R&B" anthems from dvsn's discography, such as "If I Get Caught". The collaboration was highly anticipated, as both artists are regarded as modern masters of the genre who "hold on to classic fundamentals" while pushing R&B in new directions. dvsn - He Said (feat. Miguel) [Official Audio] : It delves into why people revisit old
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: Miguel introduces a sense of control and understood silence, suggesting that words are often unnecessary when the physical chemistry is undeniable. Produced by and Neenyo , the song exemplifies
: A seamless interplay between Daniel Daley’s smooth, high-register falsetto and Miguel’s gritty, soulful delivery.