Orrin Does Some Apologizing In “SORRY NOT”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

In case you weren’t aware, let me fill you in before it’s too late: Orrin is actually a “cyborg sent by a higher civilization to warn humans about the impending apocalypse.” So, it might be a good idea to start getting your essentials together. Despite his unique mission, Orrin has managed to produce a collection of catchy, influential, and forward-thinking music along his journey. His latest single, “SORRY NOT,” showcases some of his most futuristic sounds yet.

In “SORRY NOT,” Orrin makes several admissions about himself. He confesses that he is not capable of falling in love and enjoys partying in drug-inspired settings. Additionally, he reveals that he indulges in a lifestyle surrounded by “thotties” and engages in risky sexual escapades. While the song initially starts with a screwed and chopped sound, it gradually transforms into a punchy, trippy track with infectious melodies, robotic vocals, and a great tempo. Overall, “SORRY NOT” is a hit in every way imaginable.

Give Orrin’s very entertaining “SORRY NOT” a shot below.



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