“Blame On Me” – Visila x Valeria Koka

“Blame On Me” by artist Valeria Koka and producer Visila is a sultry soul-stirring song that delves into the intricacies of love, mistakes, and the desire for redemption. “Blame On Me” is a chiller, more laid-back dancefloor-ready disco sound that Dua Lipa revitalized in 2016. It hypnotizes you, and Visila’s sultry, smoky voice effortlessly glides over the catchy melody. Even though the instrumentals are upbeat and positive sounding, lyrically, Visila captures the pain of seeing a loved one in tears. The lyrics reveal remorse and regret, painting a vivid picture of emotional turmoil. The chorus serves as the emotional centerpiece, as the singers earnestly plead, “Put the blame on me,” while seeking to understand their partner’s needs. This repetition conveys the delicate balance between taking responsibility and granting space for healing. If you are familiar with the complexities of love, forgiveness, and the essence of heartfelt redemption, then this song is for you.

Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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