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Wrong Time

 Hello everyone! 

In September last year, I wrote a post introducing a great Canadian musician named Justin Wack who I found while browsing YouTube one night and I am very happy to say that today he has released a brand new single called Wrong Time! I was in the middle of a movie when I received the notification that it was out and I immediately paused the movie to listen. I have been eagerly waiting to hear new music from him soI am extremely happy now. It has been playing on repeat for the last two hours! If you haven't already read that first post I wrote about Justin, click here - http://thevrk.blogspot.com/2020/09/introducing-justin-wack.html

All the songs he has out are really good so I knew his new one had to be and he has exceeded my expectations. Justin posted the cover art for Wrong Time on Instagram,Twitter and Facebook yesterday. The outlines of the man with a guitar and woman are great. It's simple but attractive. When I saw it, I instantly thought that he must have collaborated with someone on this and he did. He collaborated with another singer, Darla Fox. I guess the two people outlined represent Justin and Darla. 

Credit: @justinwackmusic on Instagram

I havenever heard of Darla Fox before so, just like I did with Justin, I googled her name to get to know her and here's a few facts I found: 

  • Darla Fox is from Montclair, California. 
  • She grew up in a musical family. 
  • She first started performing when she was five years old in musical theatre. 
  • Darla studied acting, dancing and singing for a few years.
  • When she was a teenager, she started playing the piano and developed an interest in songwriting. 
  • To cope with changes like transitioning to high school she played the guitar and immersed herself in songwriting. 
  • Darla works as a professional musician and performs around Los Angeles.
I have seen some of her videos on YouTube and think she has a unique sound, a mix of genres including Pop and Country. 

Wrong Time is a heartbreakingly beautiful  song. I think it's about a broken relationship between two people and they are telling each other and us how they feel about it. I might be completely wrong but that's what I get when I hear the lyrics. 

From the very beginning, I felt like tapping along to the beat and when Darla started singing, I said "aww" in my head. She has such a sweet and beautiful voice. She sings on her own for just over a minute and then Justin comes in. Omg, Justin sounds awesome!!! For the last few days I've been listening to his previous songs and I can honestly hear a difference. I think his voice has improved greatly and he sounds a lot more mature than he did before. He must have spent hours writing, rehearsing and recording and his hard work is paying off. Wrong Time has been written and performed so beautifully and Justin should be very proud of himself. They both should be proud! Like I said in the last post, if he keeps making songs like this, he will have a long and successful career in the music industry. 

I listen to Justin's music very often and it does more for me than just provide entertainment. Every time I hear one of his songs, I feel so happy and calm. There's something about his songs that is soothing. Justin actually has a powerful voice which is definitely used for good things, not just in music. 

Justin, thank you for the good vibes and positive influence you are spreading. The world needs more of this and people like you in it. Darla, you have a beautiful voice. I'll be following you and listening to your music too. You both are talented musicians and I also appreciate you as people. Congratulations on the new single! I love it and I know so many others do too! 

Wrong Time is available now! You can listen to it at these links. Please listen, download and share it! - https://open.spotify.com/album/6hzLLk2z1OOde0jAyo4bGL 

Follow them on Instagram - Justin @justinwackmusic and Darla @darla_fox_music



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