In “Did Me Wrong,” singer and rapper Terry Presume drudges up the ghosts of a past love, reminiscing through the city streets in the Quincy Banks-directed visuals that dropped on Thursday. Playing out like a deeply personal farewell note, the Nashville-based artist is dexterous, switching effortlessly between rapping and crooning over the song’s country-inspired production. In its visuals, the artist finds himself, guitar case in hand, pausing for bits of self-reflection on his journey. “I can see you wanted more, the words appear on your face / I’m always up, you always down now we in two different states,” he raps on the track. Watch the video above. Thumbnail via Grant SpanierNashville’s Terry Presume obsesses over the past on “Did Me Wrong”