All the Right Wrongs
Emily Osment · 2009
19 min · 6 tracks · pop rock · dance-pop · electro
A vibrant blend of dance-pop and electro-infused melodies that captures youthful exuberance.
All the Right Wrongs is an EP by Emily Osment, released in 2009. A vibrant blend of dance-pop and electro-infused melodies that captures youthful exuberance. The album features the hit single 'I Hate the Homecoming Queen,' which resonated with younger audiences and showcased Osment’s talent for catchy pop anthems. It received positive reviews for its production quality and lyrical relatability, helping to solidify her place in the dance-pop genre during this era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does All the Right Wrongs sound like?
A vibrant blend of dance-pop and electro-infused melodies that captures youthful exuberance. Rooted in pop rock and dance-pop.
What makes All the Right Wrongs by Emily Osment notable?
The album features the hit single 'I Hate the Homecoming Queen,' which resonated with younger audiences and showcased Osment’s talent for catchy pop anthems. It received positive reviews for its production quality and lyrical relatability, helping to solidify her place in the dance-pop genre during this era. Released in January 2009, 'All the Right Wrongs' marked Emily Osment's debut album following her rise to fame as a Disney Channel star. At this point in her career, she was transitioning from acting to music, seeking to establish her own identity in the pop landscape beyond her television roles.
How many songs are on All the Right Wrongs?
All the Right Wrongs has 6 tracks, running approximately 19 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 All the Way Up 3:10
- 2 Average Girl Standout 3:25
- 3 Found Out About You Standout 3:24
- 4 I Hate the Homecoming Queen Standout 2:46
- 5 You Are the Only One 2:55
- 6 What About Me 3:42
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