Gracey, born Grace Barker in Brighton, England, is an English singer-songwriter known for her emotive lyricism and dynamic pop sound. Emerging onto the music scene in her late teens, Gracey spent her formative years honing her craft at the renowned BRIT School, which fostered her distinctive voice and knack for capturing raw, relatable emotions. She initially made waves as a songwriter, penning hits for artists like Rita Ora and Olly Murs, before stepping into the spotlight with her debut single, "Different Things.
" Her breakthrough came with the 2019 release of "Don't Need Love," a collaboration with British producer 220 KID, which soared into the UK top ten and earned her widespread recognition. Gracey's music is characterized by its introspective storytelling, blending catchy synth-driven production with vulnerable confessional lyrics that reflect on love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. With subsequent releases including her acclaimed EPs and numerous high-profile collaborations, Gracey continues to cement her reputation as a compelling voice in contemporary pop, captivating audiences with her authenticity and artistic versatility.
Pop - Electronic Dance - House - Electropop - Alternative Pop