Grace Gaustad
Grace Gaustad is a Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter. Gaustad rose to prominence in 2016 when she launched a YouTube channel and her performance of Hozier's "Take Me to Church" received more than 25 million views.[2][3]
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Born | [1] | November 28, 2001
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer, songwriter, producer |
Website | gracegaustad |
Gaustad released her debut album, BLKBX: wht r u hding, in August 2021. The album features connections with Gaustad's charity, the BLKBX Project and addresses her experiences with bullying and growing up as part of the LGBTQ+ community.[4][5]
"93 Days", one of the album's singles, featured actor Mariska Hargitay in its music video.[6]
Welcome to Jupiter 1.0, her second EP, was released in 2021.[7]
Discography
Albums
- BLKBX: wht r u hding (2021, self release)
Singles and EPs
- Walk (single, 2017)
- Take Me to Church (single, 2018)
- HUMAN (EP, 2019, Red Light Management)
- No You to Me (single, 2021)
- Freedom (single, 2021)
- Welcome to Jupiter 1.0 (EP, 2021)
- Out of Time (single, 2021)
References
- @gracegaustad (27 November 2020). "I turn 19 tomorrow and I'm FREAKING OUT" – via Instagram.
- Vitagliano, Joe. "Grace Gaustad Honors Her Family And Tells Her Story On New EP, 'Welcome To Jupiter 1.0'". American Songwriter. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
- Valentine, Claire. "Rising Songwriter Grace Gaustad Premieres "Out Of Time" Video (Exclusive)". NYLON. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
- Gilchrist, Tracey (10 June 2021). "Singer Grace Gaustad Takes on Queer Identity, Bullying in New Video". The Advocate. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
- Mauch, Ally (16 July 2021). "Mariska Hargitay on How Starring in Grace Gaustad's Music Video Fits 'Seamlessly' with Her Other Work". People. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
- DiLaura, Cassie (20 August 2021). "Rising Pop Artist Grace Gaustad Talks New Music and Friendship With Mentor Mariska Hargitay (Exclusive)". ET. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
- Gokhman, Roman. "PREMIERE: Grace Gaustad misses her childhood on "Freedom"". RIFF Magazine. No. 25 March 2021. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
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