Deeper - Vic Marie Aka Slimthick Vic - Play Aga... Official
From the first few seconds, “Deeper” pulls you in. The track opens with a muted, vibrating bassline that feels like a heartbeat speeding up. A soft, reversed piano chord drifts in, followed by Vic’s voice—low, smoky, and controlled.
Production style: Lo-fi R&B with trap hi-hats and a deep 808 kick. The beat is slow (around 70 BPM), encouraging a sway rather than a bounce. It’s the kind of song you listen to late at night, alone or with someone you’re trying to understand on a new level.
Lyrical theme: As the title suggests, “Deeper” is about emotional and physical intimacy. But unlike many mainstream R&B songs that jump straight into explicit territory, Vic Marie takes her time. She sings about wanting to know a partner beyond the surface—past the curated social media persona, past the small talk, past the fear of vulnerability.
“You show me your skin, but I wanna see your stitches /
Talkin’ all night, but we’re missin’ the itches /
Take me deeper than the ocean in your chest /
I don’t want good, baby, give me the mess.”
These lyrics, raw and poetic, set “Deeper” apart from typical bedroom jams. It’s not just about sex; it’s about the courage to be truly seen. Deeper - Vic Marie aka Slimthick Vic - Play Aga...
Vic Marie represents a shift in the industry towards performers who are not just bodies, but personalities. Her work on Deeper serves as a "greatest hits" of her capabilities, proving that she can hold the screen with the same magnetism as industry veterans.
Whether you are a long-time fan or a newcomer to her work, her Deeper filmography is the perfect starting point to appreciate why Slimthick Vic is currently one of the most searched and celebrated names in the business. She doesn't just play a role; she captivates the lens, creating a connection that lingers long after the scene ends.
Let’s look closer at some of the most quoted lines from “Deeper” on social media (Twitter/X, TikTok, and Reddit threads dedicated to underground R&B).
“You got me thinkin’ ’bout your childhood traumas /
Not in a weird way, just want your honest dramas.” From the first few seconds, “Deeper” pulls you in
This line is bold. Vic acknowledges the delicate line between caring and overstepping. She’s not romanticizing pain; she’s saying that true depth requires sharing the ugly parts.
“We keep textin’ in cursive / But I wanna hear you stutter.”
A clever metaphor for performative politeness (“cursive” texting = overly polite, carefully worded messages) versus genuine, unfiltered emotion (stuttering from nervousness or passion).
“Don’t sell me a dream—sell me a nightmare I can survive.” “You show me your skin, but I wanna
This could be the thesis of the whole song. Vic rejects the fantasy of perfection and asks for a love that’s real, even if it’s hard.
From the first few bars, “Deeper” distinguishes itself from the club-ready bravado of her earlier work. The production is sparse — a crawling 808, a ghosted vocal chop, and a hi-hat that snaps like a warning. It’s late-night driving music for when the sun has been down for hours.
Vic’s voice, usually a weapon of seduction or dismissal, finds a new register here. She’s not rapping at you; she’s rapping through you. The hook — a simple, repetitive plea to go “deeper” — works on two levels: the obvious physical invitation and a quieter, more dangerous request for emotional excavation.