
Joe Apollo’s latest offering, “Assumptions (Come Over),” stands out as the undeniable highlight of his 7MISSEDCALLS EP. With its hypnotic production and intimate lyricism, this track taps into the complexities of love, regret, and the unspoken tensions that define relationships.
The song’s sonic landscape is minimal yet immersive, allowing Joe Apollo’s smooth, introspective delivery to take center stage. His cadence, draped over a melancholic beat, brings a late-night confessional energy—think early Bryson Tiller with a dash of PartyNextDoor’s moody aesthetic. The production is slick but never overpowering, giving his words the space they need to breathe.
Lyrically, “Assumptions (Come Over)” captures the push and pull of modern romance—misunderstandings, miscommunications, and the longing for clarity. The chorus, with its pleading refrain, is instantly memorable, cementing itself as the song’s emotional core. Joe Apollo’s ability to make vulnerability sound effortlessly cool is what sets him apart in an era where bravado often overshadows authenticity.
With over 28,000 plays on Spotify—far surpassing the other tracks on the EP—it’s clear this song resonates with listeners. It’s a testament to Joe Apollo’s potential to carve out a unique space in the R&B/hip-hop fusion scene. If “Assumptions (Come Over)” is any indication, he’s an artist to keep on your radar.