Gracie Abrams has unveiled a lively music video for her track "I Love You, I'm Sorry" from her second album, "The Secret of Us," which premiered on July 17. The Grammy-nominated artist released the album on June 21 and plans to embark on a tour this fall, continuing into early 2025.
The video showcases Abrams in a lighthearted mood, spending a sunny day at the beach, sharing laughs and drinks with friends, enjoying the breeze through her hair from a car window, and relaxing with a book in bed. The fun continues even as she arrives late to her own award ceremony, where she humorously receives the "Troublemaker of the Year" award. Displaying her characteristic spirit, Abrams pulls out a hidden microphone from the trophy and performs her song instead of a traditional acceptance speech.
With lyrics that reflect on personal flaws and past relationships, she captures the audience with her candid performance and even crowd-surfs while holding the trophy-turned-microphone.
Abrams' rise in the music industry was significantly boosted by her opening for stars like Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift in previous tours. Reflecting on her experiences, especially the Eras Tour with Taylor Swift, Abrams expressed her gratitude for the incredible opportunities that shaped her career, attributing her success to the support and belief Swift had in her.
As Abrams prepares for her upcoming world tour to promote "The Secret of Us," she shares her excitement about performing live and reconnecting with her fans. She credits her fans for the joy and motivation they bring to her life and looks forward to reuniting with her band and crew for the tour.