New single “Wrong Impression” from Australian pop riser Jordan Anthony. On “Wrong Impression,” Jordan turns inward, unpacking the emotional aftermath of his first real breakup. Written as a kind of internal dialogue, the song explores the disorienting shift from believing someone is your entire world to realizing you may have never truly known them at all. “This song is almost like an inner monologue I had with myself after my first breakup,” Jordan shares. “It’s that realization of ‘how did I get this so wrong?’ and how everything can change so fast.” Sonically, “Wrong Impression” blends heart-wrenching vulnerability with explosive pop production, channeling influences like Benson Boone and Lewis Capaldi. The result is a track that builds from quiet reflection into a full-bodied emotional release, equal parts tearjerker and anthem.
The single serves as one of the final standalone releases before Jordan fully transitions into the rollout of his debut EP, expected later in 2026. The singer first gained attention as an American Idol Top 14 and has since found success with over a million and has been featured on Spotify’s Peaceful Pop, Fresh Finds Pop, Next Gen Singer Songwriters playlists.
Jordan Anthony is an Australian-born, Los Angeles-based pop artist whose music captures the emotional whiplash of growing up, falling in love, and starting over. First introduced to a global audience through American Idol, Jordan has quickly evolved from a breakout TV moment into an artist with a clear voice and a deeply personal point of view.
Across releases like “Hurt Me Sooner,” “Reckless,” and “Lost in LA,” Jordan has carved out a lane defined by emotionally raw storytelling, soaring vocals, and a knack for turning heartbreak into anthems. His 2026 releases, including “Lost in LA,” “Existing” (with Chloé Caroline), and now “Wrong Impression” mark a new chapter: one that leans further into vulnerability while scaling his sound into something bigger, more cinematic, and undeniably universal.
Drawing inspiration from artists like Benson Boone and Lewis Capaldi, Jordan’s music lives at the intersection of intimate confession and arena-ready release, songs that feel just as at home in headphones as they do shouted out loud.
Now based in LA, Jordan has spent the past year and a half refining his sound and identity, working closely with collaborators like Brett Koolik and Taylor Sparks to build toward his debut EP, set for release later in 2026. The project represents his most fully realized body of work to date, a culmination of personal experiences, creative growth, and a relentless drive to connect.
Whether through late-night drive soundtracks or live performances across cities like Los Angeles, Seattle, and Chicago (supporting Nour Khodr), Jordan Anthony is building more than just a catalog, he’s building a world where listeners can feel seen, understood, and a little less alone.

