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Born | Gracie Madigan Abrams[1] September 7, 1999 Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Alma mater | Barnard College (attended) |
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Years active | 2018–present |
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Labels | Interscope |
Website | gracieabrams |
Gracie Madigan Abrams (born September 7, 1999) is an American singer-songwriter. After signing with Interscope Records in 2019, she gained recognition after releasing her debut extended play, Minor (2020), and its follow-up, This Is What It Feels Like (2021), alongside various singles including "I Miss You, I'm Sorry". Abrams released her debut album, Good Riddance (2023), and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. She also performed as an opening act on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour (2023–2024).
In 2023, Abrams featured on a remix to Noah Kahan's "Everywhere, Everything", which marked her first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100. She also featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list that year. Her second studio album, The Secret of Us (2024), debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 and was supported by the singles "Risk", "Close to You", "I Love You, I'm Sorry", and "That's So True"; the lattermost peaked at number four on the Billboard Global 200. Abrams collaborated with Swift on the album track "Us", which was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.