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Gracie Abrams Drops Live Performance of “I Love You, I’m Sorry” – and We’re Not OK

By Alex HarrisOctober 3, 2024
Gracie Abrams Drops Live Performance of “I Love You, I’m Sorry” – and We’re Not OK

Vevo’s Extended Play series just got a lot more feels-y.

Gracie Abrams just released a live performance of “I Love You, I’m Sorry” as part of Vevo’s Extended Play series, and it’s the emotional rollercoaster we didn’t ask for—but definitely needed.

Shot at Valentine Recording Studios, where legends like the Beach Boys once roamed, the performance pairs her raw vulnerability with the studio’s 70s retro charm.

The Setting: Nostalgia Overload

Valentine Studios isn’t just vintage—it’s a time capsule with the soft lighting, warm hues, and walls that whisper musical history.

Gracie, surrounded by her full band, plays this track live for the first time. Her heartfelt vocals mixed with that vintage vibe? Pure magic.

Why You Can’t Miss It

It’s the kind of performance that gets under your skin. Gracie’s emotional storytelling is front and center, and this debut live version of “I Love You, I’m Sorry” hits hard.

Plus, Vevo’s Extended Play series nails the visual aesthetic, making sure the setting complements the song’s intimate vibe.

Trust us, you’ll want to experience it for yourself. Ready to dive in? Grab some tissues.

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