Too Late (Single)

Too Late is a song about that magical stage when you’ve just started seeing someone new — those very first days where everything feels fresh, exciting, and filled with possibility. It’s that time when you’re still discovering who she is, noticing the little things that draw you in — the way she talks, her laugh, the way her hair falls, the scent of her perfume, how she smiles when she’s looking at you. Those details feel magnified because everything is new, and they pull you closer and closer.

I’ve always believed that there’s no such thing as “love at first sight.” You can feel attraction, curiosity, even fascination instantly — but love takes time. You can’t love someone you don’t truly know yet. What happens in the beginning is the spark, the temptation, the desire to explore this new connection. Then, as you spend time together, those feelings grow into something that can be called love. Sometimes that takes weeks, sometimes months — but the journey is what makes it real.

The lyrics of Too Late capture that tension between resisting and giving in. It’s about temptation, the pull you feel when you’re drawn to someone, and the realization that it’s already too late to hold back. You’ve crossed the line without even noticing it — and you don’t want to turn back. There’s a playful back-and-forth in the verses, a sense of testing boundaries, but at its core, the song is about surrendering to that connection.

Musically, I wanted the track to feel like floating — like being lifted off the ground by the rush of new feelings. The bassline has a sidechain that gives it a swaying, airy movement, almost like you’re drifting through the air. It’s the sound of falling, but in a soft, weightless way — not heavy or dramatic, but light, hopeful, and exciting. The uplifting energy of the melodies and rhythms mirrors the emotions of falling into something new and irresistible.

The vocals are intentionally soft and intimate. I wanted them to feel close, almost whispered at times, because that’s how it feels in those moments — like secrets being shared only between the two of you. It’s tender, romantic, and even sexual, but always genuine.

This song comes from my own experience both past and present — those unforgettable days when you can’t wait for the next text, the next date, the next moment together. The first week of a new relationship is unlike anything else. You’re both excited, curious, and every little interaction leaves a smile on your face. That’s what I wanted listeners to feel when they hear Too Late — to relive their own memories of falling for someone new, or to feel that spark again in their current love.

For me, Too Late is a reminder that sometimes, the most beautiful part of love is in the discovery — the beginning, when everything feels limitless.