With roots in Midwest, Gracia (formerly known as Gracia Harrison) fuses her love of pop music with her country upbringing. From small town beginnings singing at county fairs and festivals in the Midwest, she went on to find herself on Blake Shelton’s team on NBC’s the Voice (season 3). Being the first contestant to yodel on the show, she earned praise from all 4 of the show’s coaches and viewers alike, as well as multiple major country media outlets; with Adam Levine praising that she was “by far, the best country artist we’ve seen on this show”, and Blake stating that “I know as a fellow country artist, you can’t fake your way through a song like that, and country radio today is full of artists who can’t do what you just did.” Her initial studio recording from the show went to chart on the Apple Country charts.
After her stint on the Voice, Gracia went on to release her first very traditionally country-rooted single, “Jezebel”, which found success on the Music Row charts. However, she soon after found herself heading in a country-pop direction, and later released her bright, summertime, feel-good single, “Boys in a Beach Town”. She has since headlined multiple midwestern fairs, festivals, and NASCAR race events, as well as direct support for artists such as Elle King, LANCO, Jameson Rodgers, Scotty McCreery, the Eli Young Band, Trace Adkins, Luke Bryan, Lee Brice, Tyler Farr, the Swon Brothers, Justin Moore, and others.
Branding herself as “country music for the girlies who don’t think they like country”, Gracia is one to watch. Her latest single “We’d Probably Be Friends” is available for streaming everywhere.