
There are songs you listen to and they linger with you even after the music ends. “Ending up in the wrong way”, the latest single from Richard Green is one of those songs. Since moving to London in 2012, Richard Green has focused on his music with clarity and purpose. His journey from musical training to production has always centered on emotional expression rather than technical excess and this new release leans into the softer side of his artistry.
Richard is not just a musician; he’s a talented and trained guitarist and composer. He focuses on the melody of this song as he believes that the tune is more important than insane guitar skills and you can really feel it here. The song is a beautiful blend of Electric sounds and live instruments like the Saxophone which you can hear in the first part of the song, then comes the Violin during the second half and the Lead melody which adds the icing to the cake carrying a lot of emotion. Musically, the track is built around Richard’s clear love for melody. He has often spoken about choosing expressive melodies over flashy technique, and that choice shines here.

Ending up in the Wrong Way was composed in Richard Green’s home studio in London, but the recording process extended back to Italy. The saxophone and violin parts, along with the final mix and master, were completed at Studio Elfo near Milan—an important and respected music studio. This blend of London and Italian influences reflects Green’s own artistic identity and adds depth to the track’s overall character.
The song title says a lot even without saying too much. We’ve all been there. You start a relationship thinking it’s going to last forever but then things start to change. The title perfectly describes that moment when you realize you’re lost but you’ve you’ve gained a lot of emotional wisdom along the line. The song is inspired by a personal love story and you can feel the honesty woven into every note.
Richard isn’t focusing on shifting blame, he doesn’t sound angry instead he sings from a place of Reflection that sometimes people can simply grow apart. He admits that endings don’t always have to be a big fight, sometimes they just happen with a quiet understanding. Richard captures that bittersweet truth beautifully: sometimes love doesn’t end badly—it just ends.
While this track looks inward, Richard Green is clearly moving forward creatively. He has already shared plans for two new projects in 2026: a melodic techno project culminating in an EP this April, and a separate indie/electro/hip-hop–influenced project where he takes on the role of composer and guitarist, with another EP expected by the end of summer. These upcoming releases point to an artist who continues to evolve while staying grounded in emotional storytelling.

Ending up in the Wrong Way feels like a moment of pause—a breath taken after love has faded. It’s gentle and quietly powerful. Richard Green turns a personal experience into a song that feels universally familiar, reminding us that even painful endings can leave behind clarity, growth, and meaning. When you listen to this track, it’s difficult not to think about your past relationships. It doesn’t make you bitter, it just makes you feel like you aren’t alone in those sad but beautiful moments.
This is a song for late-night listening, for reflection, and for anyone who has ever loved deeply and learned something important when it ended.
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