Zayn - Wrong Ft. Kehlani Apr 2026

Produced by XYZ, the track is heavily influenced by . Reviewers from publications like the NY Times noted its "sensual" back-and-forth, comparing its "crackle" to Justin Timberlake’s early solo work.

He explicitly warns, "You’re looking in the wrong place for my love / Don’t think because you’re with me this is real," establishing a boundary between lust and commitment.

The core theme of "wRoNg" is the clarity found in . It explores the friction that occurs when one partner mistakes physical intimacy for a deeper romantic connection.

Despite its critical acclaim—with Billboard listing it as one of the best songs of its release week—the track never received a formal music video, making it a "deep cut" fan favorite that defined ZAYN’s new artistic identity.

Her verse reinforces this detachment, most notably with the line, "Baby, some people are meant to be loved and others just naked" . Musical Style and Reception

"wRoNg," stylized with its distinct early-2000s "MySpace-era" typeface, stands as a pivotal collaboration between British artist and American R&B singer Kehlani . Released as the ninth track and the only feature on ZAYN's debut solo album, Mind of Mine (2016), the song serves as a manifesto for his transition from boy-band pop to mature, alternative R&B. The Genesis: From Rap to R&B

Interestingly, "wRoNg" began its life not as a melodic duet, but as a . He later reworked those bars into song lyrics to better fit the mellow, "bedroom-talk" soundscape of the album.

Alternative R&B with rhythmic and urban contemporary influences.

Produced by XYZ, the track is heavily influenced by . Reviewers from publications like the NY Times noted its "sensual" back-and-forth, comparing its "crackle" to Justin Timberlake’s early solo work.

He explicitly warns, "You’re looking in the wrong place for my love / Don’t think because you’re with me this is real," establishing a boundary between lust and commitment.

The core theme of "wRoNg" is the clarity found in . It explores the friction that occurs when one partner mistakes physical intimacy for a deeper romantic connection.

Despite its critical acclaim—with Billboard listing it as one of the best songs of its release week—the track never received a formal music video, making it a "deep cut" fan favorite that defined ZAYN’s new artistic identity.

Her verse reinforces this detachment, most notably with the line, "Baby, some people are meant to be loved and others just naked" . Musical Style and Reception

"wRoNg," stylized with its distinct early-2000s "MySpace-era" typeface, stands as a pivotal collaboration between British artist and American R&B singer Kehlani . Released as the ninth track and the only feature on ZAYN's debut solo album, Mind of Mine (2016), the song serves as a manifesto for his transition from boy-band pop to mature, alternative R&B. The Genesis: From Rap to R&B

Interestingly, "wRoNg" began its life not as a melodic duet, but as a . He later reworked those bars into song lyrics to better fit the mellow, "bedroom-talk" soundscape of the album.

Alternative R&B with rhythmic and urban contemporary influences.