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Gracie Abrams            

Singer-Songwriter

Gracie Abrams is a singer-songwriter known for her introspective lyrics and emotionally resonant music that bridges pop and indie genres. Born in Los Angeles, California -- her father is director J.J. Abrams -- she grew up immersed in a creative environment, which helped nurture her love for storytelling through music.

Abrams gained widespread attention in 2019 with the release of her debut single, “Mean It,” which showcased her vulnerable lyricism and haunting melodies. This track, along with her subsequent releases, established her as an artist with a gift for turning personal experiences into universally relatable songs. Her 2020 debut EP, minor, featured hits like “I miss you, I’m sorry” and “21,” earning critical praise for its raw emotion and delicate production.

In 2021, Abrams released her second EP, This Is What It Feels Like, which included standout tracks like “Feels Like” and “Rockland.” The project demonstrated her growth as an artist, with a more refined sound and deeper exploration of themes like heartbreak, self-discovery, and mental health. Abrams' music has been influenced by artists such as Joni Mitchell, Taylor Swift, and Phoebe Bridgers, and she is praised for her ability to connect with fans through her honesty and relatability.

Abrams released her debut album Good Riddance in 2024, climbing to the No.1 spot on Billboard's Emerging Artists Chart. The same year, she earned a 2024 Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist, recognition as a Forbes 30 Under 30, and a spot as an opening act for Swift's acclaimed Eras Tour.

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