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Beabadoobee Shares Video For New Song Sorry

Thursday, 06 August 2020 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Callum Harrison

Beabadoobee has released a new song.

Sorry will appear on the rising indie-pop artist's debut album, 'Fake it Flowers', which is due out on October 16 via Dirty Hit. It follows the previously shared single Care and comes accompanied by a video, viewable below. Discussing the melancholic track, the 20-year-old said:

"Sorry is an apology, confessing my mistakes in a friendship and watching someone who I love breakdown and fade away as a person. It's the idea of dismissing something because it felt too close home and a personal reminder to never take for granted what that person could have had."

'Fake it Flowers'

1. Care
2. Worth It
3. Dye It Red
4. Back To Mars
5. Charlie Brown
6. Emo Song
7. Sorry
8. Further Away
9. Horen Sarrison
10. How Was Your Day?
11. Together
12. Yoshimi, Forest, Magdalene

The LP follows Beabadoobee’s 2019 'Space Cadet' EP.

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