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K-Pop Demon Hunters soundtrack dominates UK charts as Ozzy Osbourne tributes surge

July 30, 2025

In a surprising twist, the Demon Hunter K-pop soundtrack has claimed the top spot on the UK charts, reflecting the growing influence of the genre beyond its South Korean origins. Meanwhile, the...

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Viral Throwback: Connie Francis’s 1962 Song “Pretty Little Baby” Is TikTok’s Unexpected Anthem

July 30, 2025

This week's noteworthy tale: The 1962 B-side song "Pretty Little Baby," a decades-old deep cut by pop icon Connie Francis, has gone viral on TikTok, exposing a new generation to a voice from the...

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IVE’s ‘Supernova Love’ Blew Up on TikTok, and Now We’re All Orbiting Their Era

July 30, 2025

You’ve heard it. You’ve seen it. You’ve probably tried (and failed) to hit that head flick without dislocating something. Yes, we’re talking about the “Supernova Love” trend, the latest...

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The Weeknd Is Touring the World] and It’s Giving Apocalypse, But Make It Sexy

July 30, 2025

First, he gave us heartbreak. Then he gave us the high notes. Now, The Weeknd is giving world tour energy and yes, it’s cinematic, chaotic, and somehow still deeply romantic. From House of Balloons...

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Rock Your Body Now’ Is the Song That Walked Into the Party, Took the Aux, and Never Gave It Back

July 30, 2025

There’s always that one song. The one that hits the speakers, and suddenly everyone’s doing choreography they didn’t know they knew. That song, right now, is “Rock Your Body Now.” It didn’t just...

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“Like JENNIE”: The Song That Redefines Cool Without Even Trying

July 30, 2025

When JENNIE released “Like JENNIE,” it wasn’t just a comeback, it was a lesson in effortless power. Soft but sharp, understated but unforgettable, the track doesn’t ask for attention. It just...

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Bryson Tiller Is Outside Again And He’s Bringing the Feels Worldwide

July 30, 2025

He’s mysterious. He’s moody. He disappears for years and then shows up like nothing happened with bangers. Yes, Bryson Tiller is officially on a world tour, and if you’ve ever whispered...

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“California” by the Elevator Boys Is More Than a Summer Hit; It’s a Statement

July 27, 2025

The Elevator Boys, Jacob, Julien, Bene, Tim, and Luis, just dropped “California”, their most personal track to date. They are well-known for their charm and choreography, but this time they..

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‘Preparing for one of the greatest comebacks,’ Fans hype Drake’s new track with Central Cee

July 27, 2025

Drake has done it again, dropping a new track that has sent fans into a frenzy. This time, the Canadian rap icon has teamed up with UK artist Central Cee for a collaboration that blends their...

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Timeless Soundscapes: Moby’s Cross-Generational Collaboration with Øneheart

July 27, 2025

A distinctive new release is bringing people from different generations and places together in a music world that has been altered by technology upheavals and cultural differences. The 59-year-old...

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Tame Impala Releases New Single "End of Summer," Signaling Artistic Evolution

July 27, 2025

The psychedelic music project led by Kevin Parker debuts first track since 2020's The Slow Rush. Australian musician Kevin Parker has unveiled "End of Summer," the first new Tame Impala single in...

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Xiu Xiu Pulls Music from Spotify Over AI Investments; It’s a Bold Stand

July 27, 2025

The experimental rock group Xiu Xiu formally declared that they would be removing their music from Spotify in response to the platform's investment in artificial intelligence (AI)-powered combat...

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Gracie Abrams: From Minor to Good Riddance

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Gracie Abrams, the talented singer-songwriter, has mesmerised listeners with her introspective and emotive music since her debut album "Minor." Recently, she released her latest offering, "Good Riddance," which showcases her growth and evolution as an artist with such a unique voice. 

Minor - A Debut of Vulnerability

 Released in 2020, "Minor" introduced the world to Gracie Abrams' delicate yet powerful songwriting. The album revolves around themes of love, heartache, and self-discovery. Songs like "Friend" and "I miss you, I'm Sorry" captured the raw emotions of youthful love and loss. Gracie's unique voice, accompanied by minimalistic production, allowed her emotional lyrics to take centre stage.

Good Riddance - Evolution into Emotional Depth

In her sophomore album "Good Riddance," released in June, 2023, Gracie showcases a remarkable evolution in her artistry. The album takes a more experimental approach, incorporating a wider range of musical elements while retaining her signature emotional depth. Songs like "I know it won't work" and "i should hate you" demonstrate her growth in vocal control and an expanded musical palette.

Comparing Key Tracks

"I know it won't work" (Good Riddance)

This popular track from "Good Riddance" delves into the complexities of a failing relationship. Gracie's soulful delivery and introspective lyrics exhibit a newfound sense of maturity and emotional depth. The song's rich production and haunting melodies signify Gracie's artistic growth and willingness to explore new sonic territories.

"This is what drugs are for" (Good Riddance)

A departure from her previous works, "this is what drugs Are for" showcases Gracie's experimentation with a more electronic sound. The song's dreamy atmosphere and thought-provoking lyrics reveal her willingness to embrace different genres while staying true to her introspective style.

"Unsteady" (Good Riddance)

"Unsteady" reflects on the vulnerabilities of love and the fear of losing someone dear. Gracie Abrams' raw and emotive vocals underscore the song's touching  message, displaying her increased confidence and maturity in her delivery.

"Friend" (Minor)

A standout track from her debut album, "Friend" showcases Gracie's ability to convey complex emotions with simplicity. The stripped-down piano accompaniment allows her heartfelt lyrics to shine, capturing the essence of a bittersweet friendship.

"I miss you, I'm Sorry" (Minor)

In this emotional ballad, Gracie bares her soul, expressing regret and longing for a past love. The song's raw vulnerability resonated deeply with listeners, establishing Gracie as a gifted storyteller.

For her debut album "Minor," Gracie Abrams drew inspiration from personal experiences and emotions. She often started with heartfelt lyrics and simple melodies, letting the emotions guide her compositions and raised the beats to a faster beat in some of her songs. The minimalist approach to production allowed the focus to remain on the storytelling.

With "Good Riddance," Gracie Abrams expanded her creative boundaries. Collaborating with a diverse group of producers and musicians, she explored a broader range of sounds and arrangements. Her songwriting process remained deeply personal, but her growth as an artist allowed her to experiment with various musical elements, adding layers of complexity to her songs.

Gracie Abrams' journey showcases an artist who has come into her own, unafraid to explore new sonic territories while maintaining her raw emotional honesty. The albums stand as a testament to her growth as a songwriter and performer, captivating audiences with her intense beautiful music. As Gracie continues to evolve, we can only anticipate even greater masterpieces in the future, as she continues to touch hearts with her sincere and soul-stirring melodies.

Gracie Abrams: From Minor to Good Riddancegracie-abrams-from-minor-to-good-riddanceMishalle JogezaiAug 07, 2023Gracie Abrams, the talented singer-songwriter, has mesmerised listeners with her introspective and emotive music since her debut album "Minor." Recently, she released her latest offering...