Spree Wilson Meets The 'Right One' At The 'Wrong Time'



It seems like it was just yesterday that I heard "Don't Pass Me By," a wonderful collaboration between Spree Wilson and Esthero that was nestled in Wilson's debut mixtape, 2011's The Never Ending Now. Since then Wilson has hopscotched his way around a bevy of music genres, going from guitar-strumming crooner to a fire-spitting MC all within a year's time. Wilson continues on his eclectic trek with The Flush-produced, "Right One, Wrong Time" as he raps some bars about the fly-by-night girls that are in his wake with a nice diet of '90's Atlanta bass pumping the background. The Nashville-bred, ATL-based singer already noted his change of musical pace on this year's electro-R&B Prince influenced "Sharpshooter" from his The Spark EP, but now he's really spiced up his game for his upcoming Life In Technicolor EP and it just keeps getting a lot more interesting. So if you're feeling the bass, "Right One, Wrong Time" is available free of charge at the download link below, but be forewarned, you might need to clear the area around you as some serious rump shaking could ensue.


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