Gracie Abrams Addresses Releasing Her New Songs to Fans — Is She Ready?
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Will SayreJanuary 11, 2026 at 7:09 PM
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With two studio albums to her name, Gracie Abrams already has her sights set on LP No. 3.
Following her various successes in recent years, the "That's So True" singer, 26, recently teased new music in the pipeline — and how she feels about releasing it to fans.
"I’m beyond ready for it to belong to everyone else," Abrams told People in an interview article published Saturday, Jan. 10. "I’ve never felt this way about anything I’ve made before, so it’s definitely driving me crazy in a good way."
The Grammy nominee continued, "I love the feeling. I really like it right now. I think I feel kind of calm about it. I’ve been lucky enough to spend a lot of time with it... At the end of the day, it’s all about the people you get to make things with and spend your time with, and that means the most to me right now. So, yeah, any day in the studio is a great day."
Abrams has collaborated and/or performed live with big names including Taylor Swift, Robyn and Noah Kahan, so fans are eager to see if her third album will feature any fun surprises when it comes to featured music artists.
Taylor Swift and Gracie Abrams perform during "Taylor Swift | The Eras Tour." (Getty Images)TAS2023/Getty Images
In March of last year, she won Billboard's Songwriter of the Year trophy at the 2025 Women in Music Awards — and took time to thank "The Life of a Showgirl" icon during her acceptance speech.
"The incomparable Ms. Taylor Swift. I will never stop pinching myself, and I will never stop thanking her for the gift of her pen, which very much raised me,” Abrams said during the March 29, 2025 ceremony.
In addition to Abrams' new album in the works, she will also grace another record to be released this year. Mumford & Sons will drop Prizefighter on Feb. 13, and the "I miss you, I'm sorry" singer is among the featured appearances.
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