Terry Presume, She "Did Me Wrong"

 
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Praised for his unparalleled brand image and conceptualized musical progressions, Nashville’s Terry Presume shares his newest single “Did Me Wrong.” Exhibiting his vocal tendencies fused with a flair in his catchy rap verses, “Did Me Wrong” reflects on cutting ties from past negative relevancies in a demeaning manner.

Directed by Quincy Banks with the assistance of production company Muddy Water, “Did Me Wrong” has an incredible narration revealing Presume’s emotions and artistic creativity in two minutes and thirty seven seconds. The vintage film aesthetic meshed with the shot selection of scenes around Los Angeles call for a inviting piece of work, a great touch with Presume’s track “Did Me Wrong.”

The comforting acoustic guitar riff synthesizing with Terry’s vocal harmonies create a contemplative loop, allowing the visuals to boost the narratives and motivations behind the track. Transitioning from the hook to his verses, Presume tells a definitive anecdote, diving straight into his past facing his fondest memories at the forefront.

“I like games but not the ones that you play / I see you changing, everything you did divided the space / Am I to blame? My name in vain, I see the hate on your face / That's why this all I can say”

Backed with support from the industry and a strong creative identity, Terry Presume has what it takes to become a noteworthy artist of our generation. His versatility and ear for music is exceptional, and we only see success coming his way anytime soon.

Written By Kevin Jin