I'm Sorry

Album: Eternal Atake (2020)
Charted: 37
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Songfacts®:

  • Lil Uzi Vert split Eternal Atake into three parts, which represent the different sides of the rapper. This song is the transition from his in-your-face alter ego "Baby Pluto" to his more affectionate "Renji" persona. It finds Uzi apologizing to a past lover.

    And I'm sorry for everything I ever said, yeah
    I'm sorry if you were misled, yeah
    And I'm sorry if my words messed with your head, yeah
    You think that you're better off dead, yeah (Woah)


    It is likely the bubbly apology cut is directed to Uzi's former girlfriend Brittany Byrd, He uses similar lines on other songs directed at her such as "XO Tour Llif3" where he raps:

    She said, "Baby, I am not afraid to die"
  • Production is by:

    Regular Uzi collaborator Brandon Finessin, who contributed to eight Eternal Atake tracks, plus the single "Sanguine Paradise."

    Amsterdam-born, Tokyo-based beatmaker Starboy, who also co-produced "Futsal Shuffle 2020."

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