
Isaac Waddington beckons on the sun with infectious new track "Doing Wrong"
Poised somewhere between jazzy brilliance and smooth R&B, "Doing Wrong" is a song that highlights Isaac Waddington's impressively soulful talent and is fuelled by summery excitement.
"Doing Wrong" is a track that is brimming with bright, soulful explosions of good vibes. It bounces along on an infectious melody that embodies jazzy syncopation, smooth R&B undercurrents and feels as though is is the perfect soundtrack for adventure.
The centrepiece of the track is undoubtedly Waddington's impressive vocal agility. His voice is at once as smooth as caramel but as strong as solid steel and the track sees him effortlessly dip and dive in a way that fully exemplifies the full expanse of his vocal range. Whether it be deep smokey murmurs, sky-high floatations or skat-like utterances, he seems to be able to explore the full range of vocal acrobatics with no problem at all.
The track is the second single to come from his upcoming EP entitled Borselli, a collection of tracks inspired by the village in Tuscany that he visit annually, and follows previous single "Nothing's Changed".
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