Josh Levi – RNB Lyrics

RNB Lyrics by Josh Levi

Know you might
Know you might

Two shots in, pulled up for a moment
By the booth, it’s always a little warmer
Pretty girls and they don’t know what they came for
Tryna find their way
So shy, I see you in the corner
Sippin’ on some ‘Quila and water
Curious, you’re makin’ me wanna
Make me wanna stay

Ooh, I’ve seen all these hoes before
You, just what I’ve been waiting for
Ooh, I got one more song, tell me, what we on

Before I leave, girl, come dance on me, oh
Got what you need, oh, I’ll R&B on ya
Can’t let you leave alone, come dance on me, oh
You’re all I need, girl, do you wana be love for the night?

Run, run, run, run, run that shit back
Run, run, run, run, run that shit back (Be in love)
Run, run, run, run, run that shit back
Run that shit back, run, run that shit back, back

Oh, what’s your name? KnowI’m your type
Don’t really care, but what’s your sign?
Keepin’ it cute, but can you take a bite?
End up with me, end of the night
We in the car, we out of sight (Ooh)
Let’s slow it down, take our time (Ooh)
No need to rush, look in my eyes
Come and rock with me (Ooh)

Ooh, I’ve seen all these hoes before
You, just what I’ve been waiting for
Ooh, I got one more song, tell me, what we on

Before I leave, girl, come dance on me, oh
Got what you need, oh, I’ll R&B on ya
Can’t let you leave alone, come dance on me, oh
You’re all I need, girl, do you wana be love for the night?

Run, run, run, run, run that shit back
Run, run, run, run, run that shit back (Be in love)
Run, run, run, run, run that shit back
Run that shit back, run, run that shit back, back


The Meaning of “RNB” by Josh Levi

Josh Levi just dropped “RNB,” track 9 on his new album HYDRAULIC, and it feels like a late-night confession in a crowded room. There’s a warmth to it, a kind of hopeful tension that pulls you right into the moment. It’s the kind of song that makes you lean in a little closer.

“So shy, I see you in the corner / Sippin’ on some ‘Quila and water / Curious, you’re makin’ me wanna / Make me wanna stay”

You can feel that spark, can’t you? It’s that instant, magnetic pull across a dimly lit space. He’s not just watching; he’s caught, already imagining what could happen next. There’s a vulnerability in admitting you want to stay.

In the end, it’s a song about that fleeting, electric connection—the kind you hope lasts longer than just the night. He’s asking for a moment of realness amidst all the noise. It’s a quiet plea to be someone’s temporary shelter, and honestly, who hasn’t wanted that?