Grace Carter links with Jacob Banks for new track "Blame"
Grace Carter has teamed up with Jacob Banks on her first single of 2020, "Blame".
"Blame" is Carter's first new outing since last year's "Amnesia" single.
Speaking about her new release, Carter explains, "For me this song is about my bad luck in relationships whether that be romantic or not, I would always blame myself for things not going to plan. Throughout my life I have often found myself alone and questioning where I went wrong. This song is about a specific situation where I realised it’s not always my fault and sometimes things just don’t work. It’s no one’s fault, it’s just not meant to be."
"Blame" is the first time Carter has collaborated with Jacob Banks, and marks Banks' first feature since releasing his cover of Alicia Keys' "Like You'll Never See Me Again" in May.
The BBC Sound Of 2019 runner-up is yet to follow up her 2018 debut EP Why Her Not Me.
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