Gracie Abrams

Gracie Abrams

musician United States

Gracie Abrams is a 25-year-old American singer-songwriter from Los Angeles, who initially wanted to focus on writing rather than performance. Despite her reluctance to be a performer, she has become a pop sensation with deeply personal songs that have garnered millions of fans, partly thanks to social media. With the support of mentor Taylor Swift, she has transitioned from intimate shows to performing at major venues as part of 'The Eras Tour'. Her debut single 'Mean It' and her latest album 'The Secret of Us' showcase her evolution as an artist. Abrams emphasizes her desire to be recognized for her music rather than her family's legacy.

Born on Aug 07, 1998 (26 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
157,693
Power
4,889$
Sentiment
7.49
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Spain 4 6.75 0.25% +10% 46,754,778 127,303 $1,400,000 3,812$
Honduras 1 9.00 0.07% +0% 9,904,608 6,697 $25,000 17$
Canada 1 8.00 0.06% +0% 38,005,238 23,694 $1,700,000 1,060$
Totals 6 94,664,624 157,694 $3,125,000 4,889$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: Gracie Abrams is an American singer-songwriter who gained fame through her introspective music and performances. 8

The Globe and Mail: Gracie Abrams brings high-energy heartbreak to Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

Honduras Honduras: Gracie Abrams has become a music star in her own right and is now more known than her father, filmmaker J.J. Abrams. 9

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: ni hija de ni novia de

Spain Spain: Gracie Abrams demonstrated her vocal abilities during her performance at the Mad Cool festival despite technical difficulties. 6

El País: El empuje de Muse levanta un accidentado inicio de Mad Cool | Cultura

Spain Spain: Gracie Abrams was interrupted during her performance at Mad Cool due to electrical issues. 5

El País: Desastre en Mad Cool: los dos escenarios principales se quedan sin sonido | Cultura