Jordan Anthony reflects on love and illusion in ‘Wrong Impression’”
Jordan Anthony leans all the way into vulnerability on “Wrong Impression,” a breakup track that is a late-night confession. Instead of framing the story around blame or heartbreak alone, he focuses on that uneasy, almost surreal moment of clarity, the realization that a relationship you believed in so deeply might never have been what it seemed.
“Wrong Impression” unfolds like a quiet reckoning, an intimate conversation with oneself in the aftermath of love slipping out of focus. It lingers in that fragile space between memory and realization, where certainty begins to fracture and the past no longer feels as solid as it once did. Rather than dramatizing heartbreak, Jordan traces its subtler edges: the confusion, the disbelief, the slow and sinking question of how something that felt so real could unravel so completely.
While there are familiar pop influences in the mix, the delivery keeps things from feeling predictable. Jordan’s vocal performance carries a sense of hesitation and urgency at the same time, which adds to the song’s authenticity. It’s polished, but not overly pristine—there’s still a human edge that cuts through.
“Wrong Impression” is an important single in his evolution as an artist. The track positions him as someone willing to sit in uncomfortable emotions and translate them into something both personal and widely relatable.

