Watch beabadoobee's Cinematic New Music Video For "Sorry"
/London based pop artist beabadoobee, one of the most buzzworthy and consistently streamed artists of the last year (with more than 900 million streams and counting), has released "Sorry," the second single from her highly-anticipated debut full-length album, “Fake It Flowers”, due out October 16th on Dirty Hit. Bea has also unveiled the cinematic video for "Sorry" directed by long-term collaborators bedroom.
Knotted by vast guitar structures and agonizingly vivid songwriting, "Sorry" is an apology. On the track and video, Bea explains the song is her way of "confessing my mistakes in a friendship and watching someone who I love break down and fade away as a person. It's the idea of dismissing something because it felt too close to home and a personal reminder to never take for granted what that person could have had."
"Sorry" follows the release of "Care," which earned praise from NPR, Teen Vogue, Pitchfork, The Fader, i-D, Uproxx, Consequence of Sound, Stereogum, Nylon, Complex, DuJour, and others. "Care" is an explicitly vulnerable new direction for Bea, rejecting sympathy from anyone who doesn't take the time to get to know the real her and understand what she's gone through in her life - complete with a cathartic, swooping chorus.
Watch the music video for “Sorry” now, stream it on Spotify and connect with beabadoobee on her social media. Also, be on the lookout for the “Fake It Flowers” album on October 16th!