Cloe Wilder Enters a New Era With “Crying When I Shouldn’t”.

Written by: Sarah Evangelista

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Despite her young age, Cloe Wilder has one of the most powerful voices I’ve ever heard. The dark/pop artist has only released a handful of songs throughout the past year, and now she’s entering the new year and a brand new era, with her fourth single; “Crying When I Shouldn’t”.

Although the title may be a little tricky to understand, the song is all about promoting vulnerability and expression - which is completely okay. “Crying When I Shouldn’t” is a healthy reminder that sometimes it’s better to let that person go, and cry about something other than that situation, to help get your mind off of the whole thing.

The track is collaborated with Billie Eilish’s mixing and mastering team, and three time Grammy award winners, by the names of Rob Kinelski and John Greenham, as well as Eric Scullin who has worked with The Killers in the past. If that doesn’t make you want to give Wilder’s latest track a listen I don’t know what will. What I do know is that if you don’t give it a listen, you’ll be missing out on an emotional rollercoaster with an incredible lift to the chorus, and her jaw-dropping vocals to top it all off.

Stream “Crying When I Shouldn’t”, here.

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