Jordan Morris Is Ready For “Round 2”

Round 2

Jordan Morris


Trust me, once you hear this song for the first time, you won’t be able to resist hitting the replay button multiple times.

Jordan Morris, a fearless singer and songwriter hailing from London, fearlessly merges genres, incorporating elements of R&B, hip-hop, alternative pop, and more into his music. Content-wise, his candidness shines through as he fearlessly pours his heart into his songs, touching on themes of love, heartbreak, and everything in between. In summary, Jordan’s tunes truly resonate with listeners. Notable singles like “Mistaken,” “Taking Your Side,” and “Give You My All” showcase his talent. Recently, he dropped the EP Round 2, featuring the standout title track, which is undeniably one of the EP’s highlights.

“Round 2” by Jordan Morris delves into the struggle of letting go of a loved one, especially amid conflicts. He skillfully likens this experience to an addictive dependency, making it challenging to move on. What makes this song truly captivating is the fusion of Jordan’s emotive, passionate vocals with a melancholic alternative trap beat, resulting in a captivating soundscape that tugs at your heartstrings. Furthermore, Jordan’s sincerity and vulnerability shine through, proving that even immensely talented singers can connect with us ordinary individuals on a relatable level. This heartfelt track resonates deeply, reminding us that navigating complex emotions is a universal experience we all encounter.

Give “Round 2” a shot below.


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