Set to the background of moody, yet captivating production, the new song from Dawson Fuss, “Right Person Wrong Time”, is indie-pop personified. Fuss’ spellbinding vocals weave a tale of a relationship gone wrong. “I think the song’s moody production paired with the heavy lyrics create a 3D vision of this post-breakup emotion” he says of the track, the second to be taken from his forthcoming EP, Edge of Adolescence, set to drop later this year. His first single, “Hey You,” was equally enthralling, and paired with a stunning music video that Dawson directed himself.
From start to finish, “Right Person Wrong Time” grips the listener via his uncanny ability to make deeply personal experiences engaging and thought-provoking, proving that Dawson is a contender among his indie-pop contemporaries. The song is an introspective reflection of the many details and moments that lead up to the breakup, and the mosaic of emotions that arise immediately after. Taking a mature approach to the breakup that is wise beyond his years, Dawson finds that although the two may have been suitable for each other in theory, the timing was not quite right for them to maintain a healthy relationship.
The sharp edge between being a kid and becoming an adult inspires Dawson Fuss the most when songwriting. “I feel as though my childhood and future adult selves are colliding,” he explains. “On the cusp of gaining full independence, I am only beginning to discover the responsibilities that lie ahead. Still living at home with my parents, I am often chafing against the limiting structures of childhood like curfews and accountability while relishing some newfound freedom like being able to drive myself around and wearing whatever I want.”
At only 17 years old, it’s clear this rising pop musician knows exactly what kind of music and content he wants to make and is steering his music career forward to what is sure to be an exciting and successful journey.
Give “Right Person Wrong Time” a listen below and for more information on and to keep up to date with Dawson Fuss, visit his website or follow him on Instagram and TikTok.