LTB’s "My Fault": A Soul-Stirring Journey Through Heartbreak

Almost as if gifted with a storyteller's legacy, LTB once again encounters the contemporary R&B and pop world in his 'My Fault,' a poignant story of heartbreak, regret, and unavoidable self-accusation over a breakup.





"My Fault" showcases an ethereal yet introspective secret space from the very first note. This song haunts you further as the melancholy deepens with LTB's voice, laying heavy with the sorrow of what once was. The chord of "Cause now it's my fault, yeah / Now my fault" embodies the sentiment of the struggles within between feelings of guilt and unresolved emotions, akin to tapping right to the deep root of pain and heartache for anyone who ever battled within the ashes after a relationship went sour.





LTB fuses soulful voices with complex production. He stands parallel with The Weeknd, James Blake, and Joji. His sound is modern and timeless, borrowing from Steve Lacy and Hozier in a unique fusion of contemporary R&B and indie influences.



A major highlight of "My Fault" is that it so exquisitely marries vulnerability with sonic sophistication. It's so well produced, and the lyrics are so powerfully emotive that the song consumes and lingers in a listener's mind even after it has ended.





LTB asserts his standing yet again in My Fault, this time as an artist who can translate deeply personal experiences into a sound that everyone can relate to. Whether one is trying to get over heartbreak or simply land on a song that touches on love and loss complexity, this one is right at that.

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