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Gracie Abrams

Gracie Abrams is an American singer and songwriter known for her introspective lyrics and emotive vocal style. Born on September 7, 1999, in Los Angeles, California, she is the daughter of renowned film director J.J. Abrams and producer Katie McGrath. Growing up in a creative family, Abrams was exposed to the arts from an early age and developed a passion for music and storytelling. Her musical journey began during her teenage years, as she started writing songs and honing her craft. Gracie garnered attention through social media platforms, where she shared her original music, gradually building a dedicated following. In 2019, she released her debut single "Mean It," which showcased her ability to convey complex emotions through simple, yet potent lyrics. This debut was followed by several other singles, further establishing her unique voice in the indie-pop scene. In 2020, Gracie Abrams released her debut EP, "minor," featuring standout tracks like "I miss you, I'm sorry" and "21." The EP received critical acclaim for its raw, vulnerable storytelling and was praised for capturing the nuances of young adulthood and heartbreak. Her music often draws on personal experiences, resonating with fans who appreciate her honesty and relatability. Gracie Abrams has continued to grow as an artist, collaborating with prominent musicians and producers while maintaining her signature sound. Her work displays a deep understanding of the power of music to connect and heal, making her a significant voice among emerging singer-songwriters of her generation. Her continued evolution as an artist is marked by an authenticity and depth that promises a lasting impact in the music industry.

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