The magic of proderics is that he doesn’t just make beats; he builds moods. His latest drop, “wasted time” featuring the ethereal melodybloom, feels less like a calculated pop single and more like a late-night voice memo you weren’t supposed to hear.
Coming off the massive success of “strangers,” there was always going to be pressure to deliver. But instead of chasing a radio-ready formula, the duo leaned into something much more raw.
A Digital Connection with Real Soul
It’s wild to think that this collaboration bridges the gap between Dublin and Philadelphia. You’d never guess proderics and melodybloom were thousands of miles apart while making this. The chemistry feels effortless, rooted in a shared love for that hazy, “sadcore-shoegaze” sweet spot that they’ve essentially claimed as their own.
The “wasted time” Snapshot
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The Vibe: That specific brand of 3:00 AM introspection.
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The Sound: Think lo-fi textures meeting sharp, modern Alt-R&B.
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The Standout: Melodybloom’s vocals, which float over the production like a ghost in the room.
Why the Lyrics Hit Different
We’ve all been there—that awkward, painful realization that a relationship has reached its expiration date, yet you’re still hovering around the fridge.
The hook, “I still like you anyway, but I think that you won’t stay,” perfectly captures the 2026 zeitgeist of “situationship” fatigue. It’s honest, it’s a little bit messy, and it’s deeply relatable. The song isn’t about a dramatic breakup; it’s about the quiet, slow-burn regret of staying in one place for too long.
Cutting Through the Noise
In a year where the charts are flooded with AI-generated filler, “wasted time” stands out because it feels distinctly human. Proderics’ production choices—the subtle analog warmth and the way the beat breathes—give the track a “pluggnB” soul that feels grounded and authentic.
It’s the kind of track that works just as well for a solo rainy drive as it does for a viral transition video.
The Bottom Line: If you’re looking for music that actually feels something, stop what you’re doing and add this to your rotation. Proderics and melodybloom aren’t just names on a lineup; they’re defining the sound of right now.


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