Layton Greene Tells Her Life Growing Up in “Blame on Me”
October 17, 2019
Layton Greene, a new artist from St. Louis, Illinois tells her life story in her song “Blame on Me.”
She explains how growing up wasn’t easy for her, and she goes into depths of how she was working at Walmart to support herself when her mom left her for her boyfriend, and she then got exposure from a video of her singing, and her life changed from there.
Her voice is very soft and truthful when she sings, and the beat of this song has drums along with some soft piano in the background which adds to the innocentness of it.
She really expresses her pain in this song because the lyrics are so sad and genuine that the pain of her life growing up is clearly understandable to the listeners.
deja • Oct 12, 2022 at 2:55 pm
sorry, you what happen to you. The line I’m black and write but to black for the write folk is so true
Franklin corder III • Jun 28, 2022 at 7:55 pm
This is so sad !! I love this girl so much !! Girl you got it good for you , you don’t need none of these low life ppl who wants to just leave you out as I’m writing this im listening to ur song “blame on me “ this is so sad !! But just know hun I support you ?????
So when you see this can you please email me back I’m begging you love !! ???❤️❤️????
Franklin corder • Jun 28, 2022 at 7:54 pm
This is so sad !! I love this girl so much !! Girl you got it good for you , you don’t need none of these low life ppl who wants to just leave you out as I’m writing this im listening to ur song “blame on me “ this is so sad !! But just know hun I support you ?????
So when you see this can you please email me back I’m begging you love !! ???❤️❤️????