
Jamie Alimorad’s latest single, “Two Wrongs,” is a blistering rock anthem that channels raw energy, irresistible vocals, and urgency. Released on May 9, 2025, and produced alongside Jordan Sherman in a fast-paced four-hour session in Los Angeles, this track marks a return to Alimorad’s roots—gritty, live, and unfiltered. Originally written for another artist, the song took on new life when Alimorad decided to perform it himself, stripping it of its original dark pop trappings and reimagining it as a high-octane rock number with punchy guitars and thunderous beats.
From the first few seconds, “Two Wrongs” grabs you by the collar with crunchy, smug, melodic guitar lines that practically smirk through the speakers. Then comes Alimorad’s husky, high, and sensual voice. His delivery is tantalizing, growing more intense as the song unfolds, building to a climax where he belts out harmonies with a six-part vocal arrangement that nods to The Beatles’ “Because.” The bridge is a soaring masterpiece in itself, showing off both his vocal range and production ambition.
Lyrically, the track is just as steamy and layered as its sound. It tells the story of an illicit romance—two people who shouldn’t be together, but undeniably feel right when they are. There’s an undercurrent of emotional risk, perhaps even betrayal. But rather than moralizing, the song leans into the thrill, the chemistry, the push-pull of desire. It’s confessional, anthemic, and completely unapologetic.
“Two Wrongs” stands out as one of the hardest rocking tracks in Alimorad’s discography—and easily one of the most alive. With live instrumentation, a stadium-ready chorus, and vocals that slice through the noise, it’s clear that Jamie Alimorad isn’t holding anything back. And it sounds absolutely electric. Check it out on Spotify.
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Photo by Alain Vasquez
Review by: Naomi Joan