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"I Blame Myself" is a song by American singer
Sky Ferreira Sky Tonia Ferreira (born July 8, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, model, and actress. As a teenager, Ferreira began uploading videos on Myspace of herself singing songs she had written, which led to her discovery by producers Bloodsh ...
from her debut studio album, ''
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'' (2013). It was released in the United Kingdom on June 9, 2014, by
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as the second single from the record. The song was written and produced by
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and
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, with additional songwriting provided by Ferreira,
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, and Jordan Benik. "I Blame Myself" is an
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and
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song, in which Ferreira acknowledges that she is responsible for her public image. Contemporary music critics commended "I Blame Myself" in their reviews of ''Night Time, My Time'', and placed particular praise on its production. An accompanying music video for the track was filmed in
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, and directed by Grant Singer; it was premiered through Ssense on April 16, 2014. It depicts Ferreira as a gang leader, who is called in to settle a conflict between rivaling groups. She has performed the track on ''
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'' in April 2014.


Background

In February 2014, it was reported that "
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" would be serviced as the second single from ''
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'', following its
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"
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" which had been premiered in September 2013. However,
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instead released the song as a free digital download in the United Kingdom on March 1, preceding the launch of ''Night Time, My Time'' in the country. "I Blame Myself" was confirmed as the official second single from the record in April, while Ferreira was filming its accompanying music video. "I Blame Myself" was written and produced by
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and
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, with additional songwriting provided by Ferreira,
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, and Jordan Benik. Rechtshaid and Raisen additionally collaborated for the drums. Individually, Rechshaid contributed vocal production, while Raisen was responsible for recording,
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engineering, additional vocals, synthesizers, and mixing. Mereki Beach provided additional vocals for the track, while Jeremiah Raisen assisted during its production. Ferreira commented that she had co-written the track during summer 2013; she sings "10 years old without a voice / I feel like nothing's really changed / Now I'm just a little older" during the second verse, which she revealed was inspired by a two-year period in which she did not speak because she felt like she had had nothing to offer.


Composition

Drawing from
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and
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music, "I Blame Myself" incorporates minimalist production elements with styles commonly seen in
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. Distinguished as the " poppiest" track from ''Night Time, My Time'', its lyrics see Ferreira accepting that her behavior contributes to the public image she is given by the media; during the chorus, she states "I just want you to realize I blame myself for my reputation." "I Blame Myself" was assumed to have been inspired by the "anthemic pop fizz" from her breakthrough single "
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" from her second extended play ''
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'' (2012). Jenn Pelly from ''
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'' implied that "I Blame Myself" referenced the struggles Ferreira faced while creating her long-delayed debut
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; Pelly suggested that the track was inspired by her frequent conflicts with her record label during production of the project, and added that it "lays out the emotional core" of her process. Jillian Mapes from the same publication assumed that Ferreira crafted the song in response to being labeled a "
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nd
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model" and receiving criticism after her drug arrest in September 2013, which she expected would highlight that her side projects "have nothing to do with the kind of songs Ferreira writes these days". "I Blame Myself", in addition to the tracks "24 Hours" and "Love in Stereo", blend "tenderized vocal hooks ndchiming synth melodies", which reminded Lauren Martin from ''
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'' of 1980s music. With his similar observation, Dan Keenan from ''Impact'' noted that the "chiming synths" that Martin recognized developed into the "undeniably cathartic" refrain.


Critical reception

"I Blame Myself" received generally favorable reviews from contemporary music critics. Writing for ''
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'',
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called the track the "most stunning song" from ''Night Time, My Time''; she commended Ferreira's "confident" vocal delivery and the "strident tone" of the recording, which Zaleski felt was "deeply affecting." Dan Keenan from ''Impact'' felt that its lyrics showcased that
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is not always equivalent with insincerity. Writing for ''Pitchfork'', Carrie Battan felt that "I Blame Myself" sounded like "an uptempo beast" that deserved to be successful. Jordan Sargent from ''
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'' felt that "I Blame Myself" positively exemplified a "darkness" among the stand-out tracks from the record, which he credited to having her adolescence "drained away by airplane flights, photo shoots, and useless recording sessions". ''
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'' Jon Caramanica was unsure why Ferreira " aintedsuch a dark picture of herself" with the lyrics, and felt that the self-punishment was unnecessary given the strength of "I Blame Myself" and ''Night Time, My Time'' overall. John Preston from ''Polari'' believed that the track was a worthy substitute for fans that "mourn the overall departure" of the mainstream pop sound of Ferreira's 2010 single "
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", and raved that it was an example of "airy and gleaming brilliance". Two critics from ''Pitchfork'' reviewed "I Blame Myself" separately from ''Night Time, My Time''. Jenn Pelly ranked the track as the twelfth-best song released in 2013. She spoke favorably of its lyrical content, commending the chorus lyrics "How could you know what it feels like to fight the hounds of hell?" and "You think you know me so well" for painting Ferreira as an exemplar for "bullied high school weirdos", and appreciating that the lines "I know it's not your fault / That you don't understand / I blame myself" for acknowledging her own wrongdoings with the intention of starting anew. Jillian Mapes complimented the "bluntness" that was delivered throughout the song, and suggested that the track had "anthem potential". She praised the verses for verbalizing self-confidence issues that are often associated with young women, with particular acclaim being placed on the lines "I'm just a face without a choice / Trust you'd never like to guess what I think above the shoulders." She concluded her review by noting that the song should be recognized as a "declaration of force nda song about the power of vulnerability" rather than confusing it for an "admission of weakness".


Music video

An accompanying music video for "I Blame Myself" was filmed in
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, and directed by Grant Singer. During an interview with
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, Ferreira commented that "I can't really give too many details about it yet, but I shot it in L.A. with Grant Singer, who does all my other videos. And my family's in it." A 15-second preview of the project was released on April 14, 2014, while the final product was premiered through the online retailer Ssense on April 16, 2014. It was the first of several "shoppable" music videos released through the retailer, in partnership with London magazine ''System''. The clip was inspired by the visuals for 1990s hip hop music and the catalog of
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, which Ferreira revealed "inspire me and played a big part of my childhood." The video depicts an ongoing conflict between
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s, which Ferreira attempts to remedy upon her arrival; she is eventually taken in for questioning by law enforcement, although she resists her arrest and later escapes from jail. She commented that its concept was inspired by real events, and elaborated that "people always ask me questions about certain things, and it's kind of like my response." Jeremy Gordon from ''Pitchfork'' interpreted Ferreira's commentary to be referencing her arrest in September 2013, in which she was charged with possession of ecstasy. Ferreira was criticized on social media networks for allegedly objectifying
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people in the music video, with whom she was seen dancing with during several scenes interspersed throughout the clip. On her
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account, Ferreira commented that "I never have and never will look at any human being as a prop" and criticized false assumptions of the "rich little white girl exploiting the black people and the ghetto".


Live performances

Having appeared as the musical guest that evening, Ferreira performed "I Blame Myself" on ''
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'' on April 5, 2014. She was dressed in a sequined blazer, a white shirt, black shorts, a black tie, and sunglasses. Ferreira stood in place while singing the track; the onstage visuals consisted of several blue and red
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s. Having taken place before the music video was made publicly available, she revealed that the visuals for the song had been filmed and would be released shortly.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Night Time, My Time''.


Recording

* Recorded at White Bronco Studios ( Highland Park, California) * Mastered at The Lodge (New York City)


Personnel

*
Sky Ferreira Sky Tonia Ferreira (born July 8, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, model, and actress. As a teenager, Ferreira began uploading videos on Myspace of herself singing songs she had written, which led to her discovery by producers Bloodsh ...
– vocals *
Ariel Rechtshaid Ariel Rechtshaid ( ;) is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixing engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter. His accolades include three Grammy Awards for music production. Rechtshaid was the lead singer and guitarist of the ska ...
– production, drums *
Justin Raisen Justin Louis Raisen is an American record producer, songwriter, audio engineer, mixing engineer, and multi-instrumentalist. His production, songwriting, and mixing credits include: Yves Tumor, David Bowie, Kim Gordon, Ariel Pink, Angel Olsen, Sky ...
– co-production, recording,
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engineering, additional vocals, bass, keyboards, drums, synthesizer, mixing * Jeremiah Raisen – Pro Tools engineering assistance *
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– Pro Tools engineering assistance, additional vocals, keyboards, editing * Mereki Beach – additional vocals * Chris Kasych – Pro Tools engineering * Mark Santangelo – Pro Tools engineering assistance *
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– mastering * Rich Morales – mastering assistance


References

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