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Pop / Rock 14/10/2021

Gracey Shares Much Anticipated New EP 'Fragile'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today GRACEY shares her much anticipated new EP Fragile, via Polydor/Universal Music. Featuring previous singles 'the internet' and 'What A Waste', as well as new single 'Sad Song' which premiered last night by Clara Amfo on BBC Radio 1, the EP is GRACEY's first full length body of work this year. Fragile explores heartbreak and sadness in a way only GRACEY can do: marrying instant ear worms with striking vulnerability.

Speaking about the EP, GRACEY explains, "I'm so excited!! To be honest, I wasn't anticipating on writing and releasing an EP this year, especially not one this heartbreaking and personal (…shout out to my recent break up), but as I started writing, I found it cathartic addressing my recent experiences and emotions and it all came together so naturally. I thought about how putting these songs out into the world it, regardless of how scary it feels right now, might actually make someone else in a similar headspace to feel a little more heard and understood, which is the whole reason I wanted to be an artist to begin with. 'Sad Song' in particular is one I'm buzzing to have out. It's about the time I saw my ex getting with a new girl, and got in an Uber home that happened to be blasting 'I Got A Feeling' by the Black Eyed Peas, which felt like a cruel, ironic prank. I basically sat in the back feeling like a loser, crying and desperately searching for my headphones in need of heartbreak huns Joni Mitchell and Adele. These songs are about those fragile moments. The moments where you can't imagine how you're going to get through it at the time, but you do, so if you're in need of a sad song, I got you covered."

The EP is released today alongside new single 'Sad Song' and its visualizer, which you can watch here. An instant GRACEY classic, both intensely vulnerable and dance floor ready, 'Sad Song' details crying alone in the back of a taxi, yet another visceral and heartbreakingly relatable experience that GRACEY is able to convey so uniquely. 'Sad Song' follows the EP's lead single 'What A Waste' and follow up 'the internet' as well as her spring single 'Got You Covered', which saw her reunite with the most in demand writer/producers in the country Billen Ted. GRACEY and Billen Ted's previous single, their top 10 hit 'Don't Need Love' with 220KID was nominated for Best British Single at the BRIT Awards 2021 last month - scoring GRACEY's first ever nomination.

2020 saw GRACEY confidently emerge as one of the most talked about and successful new British artists. Not only did she release a string of brilliantly relatable and catchy-as-hell pop gems, but the 22-year-old Brighton born star scored her first ever Top 10 single in the UK charts with the Platinum single 'Don't Need Love' (also with Billen Ted as well as 220Kid), and a viral trend on TikTok, where her 'Alone In My Room (Gone)' became a certified lockdown anthem. She was also playlisted for the first time on BBC Radio 1, hit well over 100m streams, and released her debut mini-album, The Art Of Closure, the sound of a fiercely talented new popstar firmly in control of her ascent, celebrating everything she has achieved so far and looking forward to her brilliantly beckoning future. Since then, things have continued to snowball - she has been nominated for a BRIT Award for Best British Single, worked with some of the biggest names in pop in the UK, and won praise from the likes of The Face, i-D, The Guardian, Sunday Times Culture, NME, Billboard and more, firmly cementing her place as one of the UK's brightest pop stars. Her EP, Fragile, is yet another collection of immaculate pop songs, which also happens to be GRACEY's most personal, vulnerable work yet.

"All shimmering space-pop balladry" The Guardian
"Ethereal alt-pop" Wonderland
"Songwriter extraordinaire" Top40-Charts.com
"Stunning alt-pop" Sunday Times Culture
"Gloriously gutsy alt-pop cut hints at potential for further greatness." The Line Of Best Fit
"She's mega" The FACE
"Total pop legend" Popjustice
"The voice of lockdown" Evening Standard.






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