Larissa Lambert Delivers 'Blame It On Me'


Larissa Lambert Delivers 'Blame It On Me'

Following her first play on triple j Drive last night, the rising global R&B sensation Larissa Lambert, with over 250 million streams, is entering a new era with the release of her new single 'Blame It On Me' the lead track from her highly anticipated project I Think This is an EP due out in August 2025.

Produced by Tentendo & Grammy-nominated hitmaker Khaled Rohaim (Rihanna, Juice WRLD, The Kid LAROI), 'Blame It On Me' showcases Larissa's signature emotional depth and velvet-toned vocals, blending raw vulnerability with sleek, modern R&B. The single sets the tone for an EP that promises to be her most personal and sonically evolved project yet.

Larissa's recent trajectory has been nothing short of explosive. She's received co-signs from global superstars including Justin Bieber, SZA, Ty Dolla $ign, Craig David, and more"an indication of her growing influence in the international music scene. Her tracks have landed on coveted playlists like Hot Hits Australia, amplifying her reach and affirming her place in the country's pop and R&B vanguard.

This year alone, Larissa sold out her debut headline tour across Australia and New Zealand, bringing her captivating live energy to thousands of fans. She also took her talents to Asia, performing a special set at Shanghai's iconic casino resort, marking her first foray into the Chinese live music market.

In December 2025, Larissa will come full circle with a hometown performance at Spilt Milk festival in Ballarat, cementing her as one of the country's most exciting homegrown acts.

Building on the momentum of past releases like 'You're Still Mine' & 'Cardio' which earned her a billboard placement in Times Square for Spotify's EQUAL campaign and extensive BBC Radio 1Xtra and triple j support, Larissa continues to redefine modern R&B on her own terms. She's toured alongside Kehlani, graced covers and features in Rolling Stone, Complex, and Tone Deaf, and earned consistent support from both Australian and global media.

With 'Blame It On Me' and the upcoming project I Think This is an EP , Larissa Lambert is not just making waves"she's creating a tidal shift in the genre.




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