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Gracie Abrams

Gracie Abrams is an American singer-songwriter who rose to prominence after signing with Interscope Records in 2019. She released her debut EP, *Minor*, in 2020, followed by *This Is What It Feels Like* in 2021, and the single "I Miss You, I'm Sorry." Her debut album, *Good Riddance*, was released in 2023, and she received a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. Abrams also served as an opening act for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour (2023-2024), further solidifying her presence in the music industry.

1975: The 1975 Listed as a Musical Influence

Gracie Abrams has cited The 1975 as one of her musical influences.

September 7, 1999: Gracie Abrams' Birth

On September 7, 1999, Gracie Madigan Abrams was born. She is an American singer-songwriter.

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2018: Graduation from High School

In 2018, Gracie Abrams graduated from The Archer School for Girls in West Los Angeles.

October 2019: Release of Debut Single "Mean It"

In October 2019, Abrams released her debut single, "Mean It", under Interscope Records.

2019: Signing with Interscope Records

In 2019, Gracie Abrams signed with Interscope Records, marking the beginning of her professional music career.

July 2020: Release of Debut EP 'Minor'

In July 2020, Abrams released her debut extended play, 'Minor', collaborating with producers like Joel Little and Blake Slatkin.

2020: Release of Debut EP 'Minor'

In 2020, Gracie Abrams gained recognition after releasing her debut extended play, 'Minor'.

2020: Views on Expressing Personal Views Through Music

In a 2020 interview, Abrams supported expressing personal views through music, stating that her music reflects her way of thinking and that artists shouldn't be afraid to talk about their beliefs.

March 2021: Feature on 'Unlearn'

In March 2021, Abrams featured alongside Benny Blanco on 'Unlearn'.

November 12, 2021: Release of 'This Is What It Feels Like' EP

On November 12, 2021, Gracie Abrams released her EP, 'This Is What It Feels Like', preceded by the singles 'Feels Like' and 'Rockland'.

2021: Release of 'This Is What It Feels Like'

In 2021, Gracie Abrams released her follow-up extended play, 'This Is What It Feels Like'.

February 2, 2022: Start of This Is What It Feels Like Tour

On February 2, 2022, Gracie Abrams started her "This Is What It Feels Like Tour" in Salt Lake City.

May 2022: Signing Ad Condemning Planned Supreme Court Decision

In May 2022, Abrams, along with other musical artists, signed a full-page ad in The New York Times condemning the planned Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

May 31, 2022: End of This Is What It Feels Like Tour

On May 31, 2022, Gracie Abrams concluded her "This Is What It Feels Like Tour" in Stockholm.

July 2022: Release of T-shirt for Abortion Funds

In July 2022, Abrams released a limited-edition T-shirt to support the National Network of Abortion Funds, stating her belief in using her platform to amplify experts.

October 2022: Release of "Difficult"

In October 2022, Abrams released "Difficult", the lead single to her then-upcoming debut album.

February 24, 2023: Release of Debut Album 'Good Riddance'

On February 24, 2023, Gracie Abrams released her debut album 'Good Riddance'.

November 8, 2023: Release of 'Cedar' for The Buccaneers Soundtrack

On November 8, 2023, Abrams released the song 'Cedar', which was featured on the soundtrack of The Buccaneers.

December 1, 2023: Featured on Noah Kahan Remix

On December 1, 2023, Gracie Abrams was featured on a remix of the song 'Everywhere, Everything' by Noah Kahan, marking her first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100.

2023: Featured on Noah Kahan Remix and Forbes 30 Under 30

In 2023, Abrams featured on a remix of Noah Kahan's 'Everywhere, Everything,' marking her first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, and she was also featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.

2023: Release of Debut Album 'Good Riddance'

In 2023, Abrams released her debut album, 'Good Riddance', and was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

April 29, 2024: Announcement of Second Album 'The Secret of Us'

On April 29, 2024, Abrams announced her second album, 'The Secret of Us', which was released on June 21, 2024.

May 1, 2024: Release of "Risk"

On May 1, 2024, the first single from the album 'The Secret of Us', titled "Risk", was released.

June 7, 2024: Release of 'Close to You'

On June 7, 2024, 'Close to You' was released as the second single from 'The Secret of Us'.

June 21, 2024: Release of 'The Secret of Us'

On June 21, 2024, Abrams' second album 'The Secret of Us' was released.

October 10, 2024: End of The Secret of Us Tour through the United States

On October 10, 2024, Abrams ended the Secret of Us Tour through the United States.

October 2024: Release of "I Love You, I'm Sorry"

In October 2024, Abrams released "I Love You, I'm Sorry" as the album's third single, which peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Global 200 chart.

October 30, 2024: Performance at Kamala Harris Rally

On October 30, 2024, Abrams performed at a Kamala Harris rally in Madison, Wisconsin, endorsing her in the United States presidential election.

November 6, 2024: Release of "That's So True"

On November 6, 2024, "That's So True" was released as a single from the deluxe edition of 'The Secret of Us'.

2024: Opening Act on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour

In 2023 and 2024, Gracie Abrams performed as an opening act on Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.

2024: Release and Chart Success of 'The Secret of Us'

In 2024, Abrams' second studio album, 'The Secret of Us,' debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200, supported by several singles. She also collaborated with Swift on the album track 'Us,' which was nominated for a Grammy Award.

2024: Relationship with Paul Mescal

Since 2024, Gracie Abrams has been in a relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal.

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