Jordan Anthony is a next generation singer-songwriter who is quickly making waves with his mix of indie pop, R&B and singer-songwriter sounds. His latest single is called "Wrong Impression" and it follows his recently released irresistible duet "Existing" with Chloé Caroline.
With "Wrong Impression", Jordan Anthony pens an introspective track all about navigating the aftermath of a first breakup. The striking new single captures that quiet devastation framed as an internal dialogue, unpacking that jarring moment when love shifts from certainty to confusion. Jordan leans fully into that vulnerability, delivering lyrics that feel both deeply personal and widely relatable. He sings, "They say when you know you know / And I thought I knew / You could tell me that you're leaving / I'm in pieces and I can barely move," shows this emotive narrative.
Sonically, “Wrong Impression” follows a familiar but effective arc, beginning with stripped-back introspection before swelling into an anthemic, emotionally charged chorus. The production strikes a balance between intimacy and scale, echoing the heartfelt pop stylings of Benson Boone and Lewis Capaldi without losing Jordan’s own distinct voice. His vocals remain the centerpiece, earnest, dynamic, and capable of carrying both fragility and power in equal measure.
As one of the final standalone releases ahead of his debut EP, “Wrong Impression” reinforces Jordan’s strength as a storyteller and a phenomenal singer who touches listeners across the globe. Having first caught attention as a Top 14 finalist on American Idol, he’s now proving that his artistry extends far beyond that introduction. Take a listen to "Wrong Impression" now and get lost in the sound!
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