The track comes from the singer's latest album, Our secret
Gracie Abrams is crowd surfing after receiving the “Asshole of the Year” award in the music video for her track “I Love You, I'm Sorry,” which was released on Wednesday. “I Love You, I'm Sorry,” a song about the ebb and flow of heartbreak, appears on Abrams' second album, Our secret.
Before Abrams enters the award ceremony in optics, she seems to be busy with other activities such as biking on the beach, carefree driving in the back seat of a car and sharing drinks with friends.
“And I'll have a drink/ I lean longingly out my window and watch the sun set on the lake/ It might not feel real, but that's okay,” he sings.
Abrams made a name for herself after her EP This is what it feels like in 2021 and her debut album Good riddance in 2023. Abrams spent last summer opening for the North American leg of Swift's Eras tour, and the two collaborated on the fifth track, “Us,” from Abrams' sophomore album. The Rolling Stones Described by Brittany Spanos Our secret as “a complex picture of a broken relationship, filled with heartbreaking songs that capture the messiness of dating in your early twenties”, this is sure to feature heavily on any sad summer girl's playlists.
The singer announced her 18-city North American album tour Our secret in June, which kicks off on September 5th in Portland, Oregon and makes additional pit stops in Denver, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta, New York and Boston. After wrapping up her tour on October 10, Abrams will return to Taylor Swift for the second leg of her North American tour in the fall.
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