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Gracey

Britain's Gracey is a dusky-voiced singer and songwriter with a moody sound steeped in synthy electronic pop and R&B traditions. She broke through in 2020 collaborating with 220 Kid on the song "Don't Need Love" off the mini-album The Art of Closure. In 2021, she released the Fragile EP and followed with singles like "Lonely Heart" and "Delirium." Born Grace Barker in 1998, Gracey grew up Haywards Heath, West Sussex, where she took vocal lessons and participated in musical theater. Around age 14, she began attending The Brit School, a prestigious performing arts academy in nearby Croydon. Initially influenced by singers like Gwen Stefani and Katy Perry, she started recording her own songs and posting them online. She eventually caught the ear of the Kent-based pop production house Xenomania who brought her on board as a songwriter. While working with Xenomania, Gracey gained attention as a writer, penning tracks for Jonas Blue, MJ Cole, Sub Focus, Olly Murs, and others. As her work matured, she began writing more songs for herself, drawing inspiration from artists like Sia, Julia Michaels, Imogen Heap, and Francis and the Lights. In 2019, she released her debut single, "Different Things," a yearning electronic ballad produced with her longtime collaborator Alan Sampson. That same year, the song was included on her debut EP, Imposter Syndrome. More buzzed-about tracks followed, including 2019's "Don't Need Love" with 220 Kid, which peaked at number nine on the U.K. charts. Around the same time, Gracey was diagnosed with vocal nodules and underwent surgery to correct the issue. After recovering, she returned with more tracks, including 2020's "Empty Love" with Ruel and "Alone in My Room (Gone)," leading up to the release of her mini-album, The Art of Closure. An EP, Fragile, arrived in 2021 and featured the single "What a Waste." A year later, she returned to the Top 100 of the U.K. singles chart with "Lonely Heart," with Jax Jones and Martin Solveig. More stand-alone songs appeared in 2024, including "Delirium" and "Rhetorical Questions."
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