“I Love You, I’m Sorry”
Gracie Abrams is a singer and songwriter from Los Angeles. She began placing out music in 2020, and in June 2024, she put out her second album, The Secret of Us. She was nominated for a Grammy for Best New Artist, and this 12 months she’s up for another Grammy, for Best Duo Performance, for her collaboration with Taylor Swift. But for this episode, I talked to Gracie about her music “I Love You, I’m Sorry.” It was produced by Aaron Dessner, at Long Pond Studio in upstate New York, and it was co-written with Audrey Hobert.
Coming up, you’ll hear the remoted tracks from the studio recording, however you’ll additionally get to listen to a number of the voice memos that Gracie recorded in the course of the writing course of. I feel it’s so good to have these uncooked moments documented as a result of, as you’ll hear, they provide you an perception not simply into the music, however into the connection that Gracie and her co-writer, Audrey, have as associates.
You should buy or stream “I Love You, I’m Sorry” here.
Illustration by Carlos Lerma.
For a transcript of this episode, click here.
Rob Moose – strings
Bella Blasko – engineer
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