"Gracie Abrams's debut album Good Riddance, produced and co-written by her frequent collaborator Aaron Dessner of The National, finds Abrams documenting her emotional experience with more precision and impact than ever before. As she narrates the end of a fractured relationship and all the confusion, frustration, and longing that come with it, the 23-year-old artist achieves a new level of lyrical honesty and self-possession - an element fully reflected in her quietly captivating vocal work."
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if you've never heard of Gracie Abrams or only heard of her in passing, then it's about time we change that! to start, maybe you belong to one of the following groups: 1. you listen to and enjoy chill pop music 2. you don't listen to chill pop music but aren't sure if you'll enjoy it 3. you don't listen to chill pop music because you don't enjoy it if you're in group 1, you may have heard a Gracie Abrams song on a random playlist on Spotify. or maybe you haven't. regardless, this album may be something you'll enjoy! if you're going through a breakup, this album was MADE for you. for you, I recommend the songs "Where do we go now?" and "Fault line". if you're looking for anything but a breakup song, then give "Right now" a listen. if you're in group 2, maybe you've heard Gracie Abrams' music before and didn't realize it. she has a lot of bops that span various genres, so it's totally possible. for you, I recommend the songs "Difficult" and "I should hate you". if you're in group 3, then the reality is you may not enjoy this album, but I still recommend you give it a listen. for you, I recommend the songs "I know it won't work" and "This is what the drugs are for". my top 5 songs off the album are "Difficult", "I know it won't work", "This is what the drugs are for", "I should hate you", and "Best". however, there isn't a single song on the album that I skip when listening through, which is rare since I'm extremely choosy about what I listen to (ex. I usually skip 1/4 of the 16 songs on Taylor Swift's folklore album). for the record, I'm in group 1, and I've had this album on repeat for almost a month. go give it a listen!