Pigeon Opinion Featuring a Review of “Crocodile Tears” by Carter Wilson
- Feb 23
- 1 min read
“Crocodile Tears” is a smooth and modern single, released on February 13, 2026, exactly 3 minutes long, and featuring Wilson’s ability to incorporate modern pop and hip-hop elements into a well-crafted song. The title of the song itself is a nod to the famous metaphor for crying crocodile tears, suggesting a lyrical theme of emotional deception, authenticity, or the struggle between external expression and internal truth—a timely subject in the current music scene. Although professional reviews are scarce due to the song’s recent release, the song’s clean production and rhythmic accessibility suggest it is intended for a wide audience interested in melodic and beat-driven pop.
Musically, the track has a very clean and concise feel, with a smooth flow and cadence that makes it very replayable, and the vocal delivery by Wilson is very much in the laid-back realm, but also has a confident streak that makes it very compelling. The fact that the track is so short is actually an advantage, as it provides a catchy and complete statement without overcomplicating itself, which could make it very memorable. Overall, “Crocodile Tears” is a very strong modern single that combines lyrical imagery with smooth rhythm and melodic clarity, and is a great addition to Carter and Wilson’s discography.
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