Otherwise Fine lands "Wrong for Me" like a late-night confession with a clean beat behind it. In a stack of new releases, it feels immediate, sharp, and a little too honest to skip.
The mix keeps things sleek: crisp percussion, a glossy low end, and vocals that sit close to the ear without getting muddy. Little production lifts keep the track moving, so every hook feels brighter than the last.
By the time the morning coffee kicks in, the song still hangs around like a thought you can’t quite shake. It fits a cold window, a long text thread, and that first quiet hour when the room finally wakes up.