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James Blake Is Live Streaming An At-Home Performance For Quarantined Fans

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James Blake is the latest artist to bring his performances directly to fans impacted by the ongoing coronavirus epidemic. The singer-songwriter is broadcasting a live show from his home via Instagram Live today at 3 p.m.

ET. He even put out a call for fan requests, poking fun at the much-mocked celebrity cover of John Lennon’s “Imagine.” The live performance is available on his Instagram Live.

Blake’s last album, Assume Form, dropped in early 2019 with features from André 3000, ROSALÍA, Travis Scott, Metro Boomin, and Moses Sumney.

It earned a Grammy nomination for Best Alternative Album at the 2020 ceremony. Catch up on all the lyrics to James Blake’s Assume Form on Genius now.

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