Gracie Abrams
Gracie Abrams is an American singer-songwriter known for her introspective lyrics and emotive pop sound. Born on September 7, 1999, in Los Angeles, California, she is the daughter of filmmaker J.J. Abrams. Abrams gained prominence in the music scene with her debut single "Mean It" in 2020, which showcased her ability to blend personal storytelling with relatable themes. Her 2021 EP, "Minor," further established her as a rising star in the indie pop genre, featuring tracks like "I miss you, I'm sorry" and "Rockland." The EP received critical acclaim for its vulnerability and maturity, resonating with a young audience navigating complex emotions. In 2023, Abrams released her debut studio album, "Good Riddance," which included singles that explored themes of love, loss, and self-discovery. Her sound is characterized by soft melodies, minimalist production, and heartfelt vocals, often compared to artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Olivia Rodrigo. Gracie Abrams has made a significant impact on the music landscape, particularly within the bedroom pop and indie pop scenes, earning her a dedicated fanbase and recognition as one of the promising voices of her generation.