Gracie Abrams Is the Voice of Sad-Girl Summer—and She’s More Than Just a Famous Last Name
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Gracie Abrams Is the Voice of Sad-Girl Summer—and She’s More Than Just a Famous Last Name

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Gracie Abrams Is the Voice of Sad-Girl Summer—and She’s More Than Just a Famous Last Name
[Read more...] Gracie Abrams Is the Voice of Sad-Girl Summer—and She’s More Than Just a Famous Last Name It’s a wispy summer day—the kind where the wind lifts strands of your hair and you wrap your denim jacket just a little tighter around your shoulders as you stroll a sun-drenched boardwalk. The sea is whispering something you can’t quite hear, but in your headphones, Gracie Abrams is singing everything your heart has been trying to say. Her voice is soft, confessional, intimate. It’s as if she cracked open her ribcage just to let you peek inside. With songs like “I love you, I’m sorry,” “Blowing Smoke,” and “Let It Happen,” Gracie Abrams has carved a space for herself in the hearts of Gen Z and millennial listeners alike—those who grew up with bedroom pop, journaled their feelings in the margins of math class, and