Neurolapse Drops A Quiet Confession Sitting on a Deep Groove In “Am I Wrong?”
Neurolapse is back with a new single called “Am I Wrong?” and honestly, it might be his best one yet. It follows his earlier tracks I See Through You Now and No Crown No Kingdom, which already pulled in a loyal crowd. This new track feels more personal, almost like he finally said, alright, here is the real me.

The song already passed three thousand plays on SoundCloud, and DJs in the UK, USA, France and Germany are spinning it. Clearly, something is clicking. The beat runs steady and deep, the kind that works at two in the morning when nobody wants to go home yet. At the same time, the track keeps a calm feeling under everything. It does not shove the vibe in your face. It just lets you settle into it.
Neurolapse says the song came from that little fight we all have in our heads between wanting freedom and trying to be a responsible adult. The big question Am I wrong is not him being dramatic. It is just that voice in your head that shows up when life gets confusing and you wonder if you are the only one who does not have things figured out. Spoiler alert, nobody does. Another cool thing is the release date. He picked November seventh because it is his daughter’s birthday. He said it felt right to drop one of his best tracks on a day that already means a lot to him. A small thing, but it makes the whole release feel more personal.
Neurolapse has made music for years, but only recently started putting it out into the world. His goal is pretty simple. He wants to make songs that actually make people feel something. Maybe it is a line that stays in your head all day, or maybe it is that one moment in the beat that makes your chest do that weird little jump. He works in progressive house, melodic trance and EDM, but he always tries to keep the emotion in front.
“Am I Wrong?” follows that same idea. It moves with steady energy but keeps a quiet, reflective tone underneath. You can dance to it or just listen on headphones when you need your brain to chill out. That balance is becoming his thing, and it is helping him stand out among new producers.
In the end, Am I Wrong? shows an artist who knows what he wants to say and is finally saying it without overthinking. It feels honest, simple and easy to connect with.
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