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DCMBR – “WISHITWASEASY”: Single Review

Staff, April 8, 2026April 8, 2026

DCMBR lays self-blame over gleaming synths and clipped drums, then lets the hook carry that regret with more ease than comfort.

Clean and a little glassy, DCMBR brings “WISHITWASEASY“ in on a glossy synth bed, a compressed backbeat, and a lead parked dead center where you cannot miss what he is confessing to. He does not spill all over the record. He keeps the feeling buttoned, which helps the song. The producers keep the whole thing moving with that after-hours highway glide, all cool light and straight lanes, while leaving enough room for him to stay out front instead of disappearing into the finish.

Turning the apology into something you can actually see, the song finds its best image with “my extra bags I forgot to check at your door.” Suddenly the guilt has something to carry, and the chorus stops sounding so abstract. DCMBR plays that center smart. He keeps the melody plain, leaves the shame in the open, and never pushes the performance so hard that it starts begging for sympathy. The lyric, the vocal, and the production stay locked to the same task, which is why the hook hits quicker than the verses and why the whole record slides so smoothly.

Under all that sheen, the ceiling shows itself too. The same control that makes the record easy to sit with keeps it from cutting much deeper than its first impression. One stranger turn in the arrangement, one rougher edge in the delivery, one choice that bent the frame a little harder, and this could have pulled away from a crowded field of polished male R&B. It earns another listen by staying in its lane. The shape holds, and the blame lands without all the extra smoke. By the fade, he is still out on that synth-lit stretch, still driving, still thinking, still wishing he had handled it better.

Credits
Producer(s): Bizness Boi, Camden Bench, FORTUNE • Label(s): 2480 Management LLC. • Release: 03/2026 • Album: –

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