
Gracie Abrams is the voice of a generation caught between vulnerability and self-discovery. With her hauntingly intimate lyrics and minimalist production, the Los Angeles-born singer-songwriter has carved a niche in the indie-pop landscape, blending raw emotional honesty with a sound that feels both timeless and contemporary. Drawing inspiration from the confessional storytelling of Joni Mitchell and the atmospheric production of Phoebe Bridgers, Abrams crafts songs that feel like diary entries set to music. Abrams first gained attention in 2019 with her debut single, *Mean It*, a melancholic yet captivating track that showcased her ability to turn personal pain into universal art. Her 2020 EP, *minor*, solidified her reputation as a rising star, with tracks like *21* and *I miss you, I’m sorry* resonating deeply with listeners navigating heartbreak and self-reflection. Her debut album, *Good Riddance* (2023), produced by Aaron Dessner of The National, marked a significant evolution in her artistry, blending lush instrumentation with her signature lyrical depth. Beyond her music, Abrams has become a cultural touchstone for Gen Z, her authenticity and relatability earning her a devoted fanbase. She has collaborated with artists like Taylor Swift, who invited her to open the Eras Tour, further cementing her place in the music industry. Currently, Abrams continues to tour and connect with fans, her music serving as a beacon for those seeking solace in shared vulnerability.





