3, 2, 1

Album: What Not To (2025)
Charted: 69
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Songfacts®:

  • "3,2,1" finds Tucker Wetmore detailing a breakup, using the titular lyric to spell out how quickly things deteriorated. The lyrics are filled with regret as he explains how their romance went south.
  • Released on February 20, 2025, "3,2,1" follows Wetmore's previous co-written hits "Wine Into Whiskey" and "Wind Up Missin' You." But this time, he left the songwriting to Josh Miller, Summer Overstreet, and Jordan Reynolds - though the themes of regret and longing remain firmly in his wheelhouse.
  • Producer Chris LaCorte adds just the right amount of emotional weight with a banjo-driven arrangement. LaCorte has been a key figure in Wetmore's musical journey, having also worked on "Wind Up Missin' You" and his debut album, What Not To.

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