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No Apologies Needed: Gracie Abrams’ ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’ Hits Top 40 and Helps an Older ‘Sorry’ Song of Hers in the Process
Gracie Abrams' "I Love You, I'm Sorry" has become her biggest Hot 100 career hit, helping her older "I Miss You, I'm Sorry" in the process.
Along with the two high-profile tours, Abrams has watched a pair of her songs — including her latest single from The Secret of Us — take off on U.S. streaming services, yielding what is now her biggest Billboard Hot 100 hit to date. The lilting strum-along “I Love You, I’m Sorry” has been a topic of discussion on social media for weeks — first with pop fans arguing over the quality of its official music video and Abrams’ gentle performance on the song, then with a TikTok trend supporting Abrams’ vocal take (literally called “whisper allegation beater”), and finally with a Vevo live performance of the track that fans rallied behind following its Oct. 2 release. Similarly, EDM duo Bob Moses’ seething electro-funk banger “Broken Belief” was up 1,779% for the week ending Oct. 10, to nearly 81,000 streams, after being featured in an episode three montage.
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