BEABADOOBEE shares new track ‘Sorry’ – Watch video

BEABADOOBEE shares new track ‘Sorry’ - Watch video
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Indisputably one of the most exciting breakthrough artists of the past year, Beabadoobee today announces details of her highly anticipated debut album Fake It Flowers, out October 16th via Dirty Hit. She has also shared her confessional new track ‘Sorry’, premiered by Zane Lowe on Beats 1, alongside the accompanying cinematic video directed by long-term collaborators bedroom. 

About the new song, Bea says “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.”

Last month Beabadoobee shared the first single from her debut album, ‘Care’, which was premiered as Hottest Record In The World by Annie Mac at BBC Radio 1 and has since been streamed well over one million times.

Born in the Philippines and raised in London, Bea Kristi began recording music as Beabadoobee in 2017. At just 20 years old, Beabadoobee has built her huge, dedicated Gen-Z fan base with her flawless output of confessional bedroom pop songs and DIY aesthetic. Her first track, ‘Coffee’ gathered hundreds of thousands of streams in a matter of days, through a fan-uploaded video, and has since taken on new life as a sample in Powfu’s TikTok and worldwide chart-dominating hit.

Check out ‘Sorry’ – BELOW:

Earlier this year Bea took to the road on a UK arena tour with labelmates The 1975, including two sold-out shows at London’s O2 Arena. The end of 2019 also saw her tour the US with Clairo, headline the sold-out Dirty Hit Tour and release her acclaimed third EP Space Cadet, the follow up 2018’s Dirty Hit debut Patched Up and her stardom cementing Loveworm. Her highly anticipated debut album Fake It Flowers is out on October 16th.

Fake It Flowers

Care

Worth It

Dye It Red

Back To Mars

Charlie Brown

Emo Song

Sorry

Further Away

Horen Sarrison

How Was Your Day?

Together

Yoshimi, Forest, Magdalene

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