Watch Banks' emotional performance of 'Contaminated' on LateShow
alongside an orchestra, giving the heartbroken song an evocative and bittersweet vibe. The emotional track comes off the musician’s recent third albumAs the string section soars, Banks passionately croons, “And I wish I could change it/ And we’re always gonna be contaminated/ And oh, I know what we need/ You start letting me go/ Our love is tainted.” The singer allows the song’s emotion to do the talking as she remains nearly motionless behind a microphone during the performance.
Banks previously said of the song, which was produced by BJ Burton, “‘Contaminated’ is about being addicted to a toxic relationship. The more you give, the less of yourself you become.”
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