Gracie Abrams Bio
Gracie Madigan Abrams is an American singer and songwriter whose confessional pop and folk-leaning songs have made her one of the most recognized young artists of her generation. Born on September 7, 1999, in Los Angeles, California, she signed with Interscope Records in 2019 and first drew widespread notice through her debut extended play Minor (2020) and its follow-up This Is What It Feels Like (2021). Her studio albums Good Riddance (2023) and The Secret of Us (2024) cemented her reputation as a songwriter whose lyrics and intimate vocal style connect with audiences across the world.
Abrams has built her career through major tours, high-profile collaborations, and a string of award nominations and wins. She has opened for Olivia Rodrigo and Taylor Swift, earned a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, and was named New Artist of the Year at the 2025 American Music Awards. She has also appeared on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, reflecting both her commercial reach and her cultural influence at a young age.
Early Life and Background
Gracie Madigan Abrams was born on September 7, 1999, in Los Angeles, California, and raised in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood. She is the daughter of filmmaker J. J. Abrams and film and television producer Katie McGrath, and the granddaughter of producers Gerald W. Abrams and Carol Ann Abrams. Her paternal heritage is Jewish, while her maternal background is Irish Catholic. She has two brothers, an older brother named Henry and a younger brother named August.
From an early age, Abrams showed a strong interest in music and began writing songs at the age of eight. She attended The Archer School for Girls in West Los Angeles and graduated in 2018. After finishing high school, she enrolled at Barnard College in New York City to study international relations. She chose to take a break after her first year to focus on her growing music career.
Path to Music
Abrams’s path into the music industry began with her debut single “Mean It,” released in October 2019 under Interscope Records. Her first extended play, Minor, arrived in July 2020 and featured collaborations with producers including Joel Little and Blake Slatkin. The project was supported by the single “I Miss You, I’m Sorry,” which helped introduce her intimate vocal style to a wider audience.
She continued building momentum with a featured appearance on Benny Blanco’s “Unlearn” in March 2021, the standalone single “Mess It Up” in May 2021, and her second EP, This Is What It Feels Like, released on November 12, 2021. The project included the singles “Feels Like” and “Rockland,” the latter created with Aaron Dessner. In 2022, she opened for Olivia Rodrigo on the Sour Tour, marking her first major run as a supporting act for a global pop artist.
Gracie Abrams Career
Early Career (2019–2022)
During her early career, Abrams released her first two EPs and developed a reputation as a thoughtful lyricist. Minor arrived in July 2020, followed by This Is What It Feels Like in November 2021. To support the second EP, she launched the This Is What It Feels Like Tour, beginning on February 2, 2022, in Salt Lake City and concluding on May 31, 2022, in Stockholm. In October 2022, she released “Difficult,” the lead single from her upcoming debut album.
She also worked alongside producers such as Joel Little, Blake Slatkin, and Aaron Dessner, establishing relationships that shaped her sound. Her growing fan base and consistent streaming numbers positioned her for a major-label debut album in the years that followed.
Breakthrough (2023–2025)
Abrams released her debut studio album, Good Riddance, on February 24, 2023, with a deluxe edition following in June of that year. Throughout 2023, she performed as an opening act on selected US dates of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and later returned for more US and Canadian shows in late 2024. She also embarked on the Good Riddance Tour, her third headlining concert run. Her collaboration with Noah Kahan on the remix of “Everywhere, Everything” became her first entry on the US Billboard Hot 100, and she was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list that year.
Her second studio album, The Secret of Us, was released on June 21, 2024, debuting at number two on the US Billboard 200. It was supported by the singles “Risk,” “Close to You,” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” and later by “That’s So True” from the deluxe edition, which topped the national charts of Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. The album also featured “Us,” a collaboration with Taylor Swift that was nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. Abrams continued The Secret of Us Tour in 2025, beginning on February 8 in Madrid and scheduled to end on August 27 in Mexico City. In June and July 2025, she performed two unreleased songs, “Out of Nowhere” and “Crazy Girl,” at Glastonbury Festival 2025 and BST Hyde Park 2025.
Notable Works and Milestones
Among Abrams’s most recognized works are the EPs Minor and This Is What It Feels Like, the studio albums Good Riddance and The Secret of Us, and the singles “I Miss You, I’m Sorry” and “That’s So True.” Her milestones include her first Billboard Hot 100 entry with “Everywhere, Everything,” her appearance on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2023, and her first Grammy nomination for Best New Artist at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.
Gracie Abrams Award Nominations
Abrams has received multiple Grammy Award nominations across her career. She was nominated for Best New Artist at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024. She later earned a nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards for her collaboration with Taylor Swift on “Us,” featured on The Secret of Us.
Gracie Abrams Awards Won
In 2023, Abrams was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, recognizing her impact as a young entrepreneur and creative. On May 26, 2025, she won the American Music Award for New Artist of the Year, a major milestone early in her recording career.
Gracie Abrams Family
Abrams is the daughter of director and producer J. J. Abrams and film and television producer Katie McGrath. Her paternal grandparents, Gerald W. Abrams and Carol Ann Abrams, are also producers, giving her a deep family background in the entertainment industry. She has two brothers, an older brother named Henry and a younger brother named August.
Personal Life
From 2017 to 2022, Abrams was in a relationship with songwriter and producer Blake Slatkin. In March 2025, she purchased a penthouse in Greenwich Village, New York, for $5.5 million. Since 2024, she has been in a relationship with Irish actor Paul Mescal.
