James Blake Brings Peace And Serenity To Ellen With 'I'll Come Too' Performance
James Blake made his television debut In America on
The Ellen DeGeneres Show this morning with his simplistic, paired-down version of "I'll Come Too."
Ellen is known for its energetic performances and new dance routines courtesy of its host, Ellen DeGeneres. Although this time, the mood was set by a soft voice and dim atmosphere, bringing the emotions to the breezy set.
Blake took to the stage with only two others for the smooth efficiency. His voice was angelic, the scenery bathed in deep blue. It was a much different experience from
Ellen's favorite for wide-eyed performers that raise each person from their seats. This time, they looked on in amazement as Blake closed his eyes and sung from the heart. The somber energy and dim atmosphere, punctuated by bright neon lights, combined for an ethereal, once-in-a-lifetime-experience.
"I'll Come Also appears on Blake's fourth studio album
Assume Form that came out in January. The LP also features the
Rosalía-assisted single "
Barefoot In The Park" and "
Mile High" which features
Travis Scott and
Metro Boomin. In April, Blake shared a bonus track from the LP, "Mulholland."
Check out the smooth efficiency of "I'll Come Also up above.
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