Gracie Abrams is set to release her second album, 'The Secret of Us,' in June, with the first single, 'Risk,' dropping May 1.
as “the album that I made with some of my favorite people” . She added that “Aaron produced the shit out of it” — likely referring to the National’swill be “Risk,” which is set to arrive May 1. Abrams said she wrote “Risk” with her best friend/collaborator Audrey Hobert “on our couch at home,” adding: “The music is yours in basically five seconds and we cannot wait. I. Love. You.”and all the success that followed, Abrams spoke about the incredible impact songwriting has had on her life.
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