6lack Assists Bea Miller On "It's Not U It's Me"

Bea Miller receives a stand-out verse from 6lack for her new track.

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6lack's been in his bag lately when it comes to his guest verses. Ever since he came out of hiding to release his project, East Atlanta Love Letter, he's been delivering a steady stream of features. This week, he appeared alongside Rita Ora on "Only Want You (Remix)" and featured on Mereba's album The Jungle Is The Only Way Out on the song, "Heatwave." For his third feature this week, he links up with New Jersey pop singer and former X Factor contestant, Bea Miller, for her new single, "It's Not U It's Me"

Bea Miller recruits 6lack for their self-love anthem, "It's Not U It's Me." The track features production from Mike Sabath who delivers a bouncy, electronic-infused production for Bea Miller and 6lack. The song centers around leaving someone in order to care for yourself. "It's not you, it's me/ I'm the only one I need," she sings on the hook.

Peep the track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Peace of mind, it’s not you
I figured I’m done wasting time
It’ll be fine, self-love ain’t selfish
My love reigns supreme, you felt it


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