Said there’s nothing that we can’t do when we’re dancing
I can feel the music more when I’m with you
With your hands on me, I feel my heartbeat racing
Now
Had to let go of everything that I’ve known
Before, –ore, –ore
One, two, three, come with me
We can work it differently
One, two, three, and dance with me tonight (Tonight)
And maybe all our dreams are coming true
And, baby, I can feel you feel it too
So just let me move you (Nah)
One, two, three, come with me
We can work it differently
Said one, two, three, and dance with me tonight (Tonight)
And maybe all our dreams are coming true
And, baby, I can feel you feel it too
So just let me move you, let me move you
Yeah, little faster, little slower, it don’t matter
‘Cause I’ve never known myself this good ’til now
And I hope you know it’s changing me forever
Forever
Had to let go of everything that I’ve known
Before, –ore, –ore (Baby)
One, two, three, come with me
We can work it differently
One, two, three, and dance with me tonight (Tonight)
And maybe all our dreams are coming true
And, baby, I can feel you feel it too
So just let me move you (Nah)
One, two, three, come with me
We can work it differently
Said one, two, three, and dance with me tonight (Tonight)
And maybe all our dreams are coming true
And, baby, I can feel you feel it too
So just let me move you, let me move you
Finding Freedom on the Dance Floor
“Let Me Move You” by Sabrina Carpenter is a vibrant anthem about the transformative power of dance and connection. The lyrics invite listeners to let go of their inhibitions and embrace the present moment. Carpenter captures the exhilaration of moving with someone special, suggesting that the act of dancing together can spark profound change and self-discovery. The repeated counting—”one, two, three”—emphasizes the simplicity and immediacy of joining in, while lines like “Had to let go of everything that I’ve known before” highlight the theme of personal liberation.
Emotional Resonance and New Beginnings
The song’s upbeat tempo mirrors its message of positivity and freedom. Carpenter expresses how being with someone on the dance floor makes her feel alive and more in tune with herself. The chorus acts as an invitation, not just to dance, but to experience a shared sense of hope and possibility. Ultimately, “Let Me Move You” celebrates the joy of new beginnings and the magic that happens when we allow ourselves to be moved—both physically and emotionally.
Song Credits
Artist: Sabrina Carpenter
Songwriters: Sabrina Carpenter, Steph Jones, Johan Carlsson
Release Year: 2020
Label: Hollywood Records