Freddiedot Offers an Honest Reflection With “Wrong Ones”

Wrong Ones

Freddiedot

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A catchy hip-hop single that reflects on an imperfect romance.

Montreal, Quebec-based musician, Freddiedot, is an indie artist with a long-standing passion for music. After moving to Canada, he taught himself how to record vocals and later began to create covers of artists like Joey Bada$$ and Action Bronson. Soon after, Freddiedot started writing his own lyrics. One of his recent singles is the hip-hop track “Wrong Ones.”

Starting out with some upbeat piano notes and finger snaps, “Wrong Ones” sets the mood for its reflection on making the right choices when it comes to romantic partners. Lyrics like “You had me fooled and that’s what kills me” and “But I was too drunk and blindly loving, cuz you felt so right” offer up an authentic look at Freddiedot’s emotional state. You definitely don’t want to sleep on this rising artist, so press play and let the contagious vibes and relatable lyrics of “Wrong Ones” remind you to choose carefully when it comes to looking for love.


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