WONDR captivates all with his unique dose of playful hip-hop in viral sensation ‘F WITH U’
Multifaceted producer, artist and songwriter WONDR released his latest single ‘F With U’ in November, and has already amassed over 500 thousand streams across Spotify and other streaming platforms. It’s his biggest and most relatable song to date, with its addictive beats and swooning vocals sitting on top effortlessly. WONDR has a gift which many don’t, to find a melody that sticks in your mind and always find yourself going back to it. Through Instagram, his reel has become one of the most viewed of 2021, currently sitting at a simply staggering 60 million views. Only artists with the calibre of Justin Bieber have managed to grasp a larger audience through this platform, and that was just on one occasion. It has exploded on TikTok too, with well over 10 million views. With numbers most artists can only dream of in the modern day world, this has in turn resulted in the track getting global attention and deservedly so, with the track now well over 350 thousand streams on Spotify alone.
His craft lends itself to many genres and since creating from a young age, he has passionately immersed himself in all types of music, but the one that stuck in particular was hip-hop. He has now created his own unique flow of energetic, vibrant hip-hop that is easy listening and soaks you into his world. Reggae infused guitars alongside a trap beat results in a highly addictive sound that has truly captivated listeners and fans all over the world.
‘F With U’ will resonate with many as it instills relatability on a huge scale, which is synonymous of WONDR’s tracks and what they represent. Always looking for music and content to engage with, WONDR possesses a drive and focus that we can only admire, and with the huge climbs his music is making over the back end of 2021, it’s safe to say that 2022 holds a lot of promising things for him.
Speaking more on the meaning behind ‘F With You’, WONDR says:
“’F With U’ is a song that gives the bullies, haters, and bad ex’s a simple taste of their own medicine. Although I wrote the song about the girls who broke my heart and begged to come back when they saw that I was doing better, I believe the chorus can resonate in several other lanes. I produced, wrote, and recorded ‘F With U’ in my bedroom.”


