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Gracie Abrams releases the video “I Love You, I’m Sorry”: Watch

Gracie Abrams releases the video “I Love You, I’m Sorry”: Watch

  • Gracie Abrams released a light-hearted music video for her song “I Love You, I’m Sorry” on July 17
  • The song appears on the Grammy-nominated singer’s second album, The secret of uswhich was released on 21 June
  • She will tour this fall through early 2025 to promote the album

Forgive Gracie Abrams: She knows that sometimes she pushes her luck too far.

Maybe that’s why she shamelessly accepts the “Asshole of the Year” trophy in the music video for her song “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” which can be found on her latest album. The secret of us.

In the Grammy-nominated singer’s new video, which came out on Wednesday, July 17, she acknowledges her flaws but remains composed while enjoying a bright and sunny day at the beach.

Her carefree activities during the day also include laughing with friends over a drink, hanging out the car window and letting the wind blow through her hair, or reading a good book in bed.

Gracie Abrams in her music video “I Love You, I’m Sorry”.

Gracie Abrams/YouTube


Until the singer arrives late for her own awards ceremony and awkwardly accepts the award for best ass of the year. But she takes it in her stride, ripping open the trophy and revealing a tiny microphone from which she belts out her song instead of an acceptance speech.

“I love you, I’m sorry / You were the best, but you were the worst / As sick as it sounds, I loved you first,” she sings onstage before tearing through the crowd with her trophy microphone. “I was an asshole, it is what it is / A habit to break, the age-old curse.”

Gracie Abrams in her music video “I Love You, I’m Sorry”.

Gracie Abrams/YouTube


Abrams’ new video comes nearly a month after her second studio album was released on June 21. The rising star made a name for herself after opening for Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift on their headlining tours in 2022 and 2023 and earning a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2024 Grammys thanks to the deluxe version of her debut album. Goodbye forever.

While speaking to PEOPLE at the ceremony in February, Abrams recalled how her good friend Swift gave her an experience “beyond my wildest dreams” on her worldwide Eras tour.

“Being part of this tour in a small way has changed the course of my life in many ways,” said the “Risk” singer, noting that “the opportunity to study the greatest” on “such an insane scale” was invaluable.

“She’s just the most incredible artist and the most generous friend and the fact that she gave me a chance is, I think, the reason I get to be in this room tonight,” she added. “I realize that her belief in me really made a difference. So I’m forever deeply grateful to her.”

Gracie Abrams in her music video “I Love You, I’m Sorry”.

Gracie Abrams/YouTube


After opening for the North American leg of Swift’s tour last summer, Abrams will embark on her own world tour in fall 2025 to promote her The secret of us album. “THE SECRET OF US TOUR (Part 1…) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,” she excitedly wrote in an Instagram announcement in June. “I wish I could properly express how excited I am for these shows. While we were writing the album, all I could think about the whole time was being in the same room as you guys – playing these songs, screaming and dancing together and maybe crying for fun.”

The musician added: “I’ve missed all of this beyond words and I’ve missed your faces like crazy and every day I’m not with the band and crew feels like I’m far away from home, so THANK YOU for being the reason I get to be with them again. Really, thank you.”