Jordan Anthony Got the “Wrong Impression”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An introspective pop gem that authentically explores grief and vulnerability following the shattered illusions of first love. 

Jordan Anthony is an Australian-born and LA-based pop artist who “crafts emotionally-charged anthems that blend heartfelt storytelling with arena-ready hooks.” Jordan Anthony was a Top 4 finalist on Voice Australia and a Top 14 standout on American Idol. His influences include artists like Ed Sheeran, Lewis Capaldi, and Charlie Puth. Jordan’s latest drop is the pop single “Wrong Impression.”

On Instagram, Jordan Anthony said, “Wrong Impression is out now. This one has been a long time in the making. The video on slide 2 is from the day me and the boys wrote it in May 2024, and we knew it was special the day we wrote it. I’m just so grateful it’s finally out, and I hope you love it just as much as I do. Love you so much, go add this one to your crashout driving playlist or something.”

Starting with soft, soulful piano, “Wrong Impression” slowly builds its melodic backdrop, culminating in a bold sound that resonates with gripping emotion. Lyrics like “You could tell me that you’re leaving / But my heart just won’t believe it / I’m in pieces and I can barely move” vulnerably reflect love in the aftermath of a breakup.

Fueled by its intimate, relatable narrative and passion-filled, powerful vocals, Jordan Anthony gifts us with an introspective pop gem that authentically explores grief and vulnerability following the shattered illusions of first love. So press play and experience an emotional reckoning with “Wrong Impression.”




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