Indie rock band The Wrecks are taking a moment to reflect on the unexpected success of their hit song Fvck Somebody, which recently surpassed 45 million streams. To commemorate the milestone, the band shared a behind-the-scenes TikTok video featuring handheld footage of themselves in a small studio, the very place where the song was created.

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The video isn’t a high-production documentary or a polished retrospective. Instead, it’s an unfiltered look at the recording process behind Fvck Somebody, emphasising the humble nature of its creation.
In the caption, frontman Nick Anderson describes just how stripped-down the production was:
“This song just hit 45 million streams – I honestly forgot we made it like this. $100 mic, programmed drums, no acoustic sound treatment, written in a night, produced in a day. Reminder that it’s not about what tools you have, it’s about… well idk.. it’s about something else though probably.”
The offhand humour in the caption reflects the band’s laid-back attitude, but it also carries a meaningful message; great music doesn’t require expensive equipment or elaborate setups. The Wrecks’ success with Fvck Somebody is proof that creativity, energy, and a catchy riff can resonate just as much as high-end production.
With Fvck Somebody continuing to rack up streams, this video serves as a testament to the power of unfiltered song writing, and a reminder that sometimes, the most unassuming projects end up making the biggest impact.





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