Moritz, an artist based in Berlin, has recently released a feel-good single called “Don’t Make Me Go Wrong”, showcasing his impressive skills as a singer, songwriter, and musician. The track incorporates a range of vocal tones and includes impressive solos on both guitar and organ. Moritz creates an ethereal atmosphere that evokes a sense of dreaminess and carefree happiness for his listeners. The accompanying music video, shot in a VHS style, features footage of Moritz in serene countryside settings and on holiday, transporting the audience to picturesque landscapes that complement the song.
Referred to as the ‘Gen-Z version of mid-1990’s Beck,’ Moritz starts the track with gentle electric guitar strums and falsetto vocals. He later introduces hip-hop drums, which blend seamlessly with the dreamy melody, adding an edgy touch to the song. Moritz’s rap-style verses match the beat well, providing an enthralling and immersive listening experience.
Moritz talks on his track, “I remember writing this song at a moment I was just grateful for the life I was living, hence the happy character. Life was so good that I felt like my relationship could change that and mislead me on my way to my personal goals. Looking back at it now, I’ve learned to trust my gut. Let yourself go, everything is part of the process.”
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