“Maybe I’m Wrong” By Jordan Raf

“Maybe I’m Wrong” is one of those acoustic gems that connect deeper with the audience through the honest moments of reflection during the vocal journey. Jordan Raf has one of those unique voices that showcases the honest breaks and raspy inflection within the vocals. He doesn’t hide these imperfections, and that in my opinion, is what sets his songs apart from others.

“Maybe I’m Wrong” is a song about figuring yourself out while not apologizing for the process. This is a song about life and self connection in all realms of the word. I loved the way Jordan Raf didn’t hide himself from the audience and showed his honesty in many ways than one.

Jordan Raf is a one of a kind artist, and one I always look forward to hearing more from.

Written by Tricia Patras

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