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Exclusive Single Premiere: Gracie Convert’s “Maybe”

Rising singer-songwriter Gracie Convert is one of the breakout artists of 2019. Earlier this year, she introduced herself to the world with her debut “I’m Fine”. The track caught the attention of giants including BBC, Spotify, and music lovers around the globe. And fans have been eagerly awaiting Gracie’s next release. Well, today’s the day! Gracie is dropping her sophomore single “Maybe” tomorrow, but you can hear it first on Pop Culturalist.

Produced by SHOR, the song tells a vulnerable tale of a painful breakup and is relatable beyond a love story gone wrong. Gracie is shedding light on the pressures often felt by women to look and act a certain way, “There is so much pressure on women to look and act a certain way, we’re taught that our value lies within our physical attractiveness and our ability to fit a certain stereotype, be sweet and play along, be fun, but not say too much.”

With catchy synth melodies and hypnotic layered guitars, “Maybe” is the perfect balance of R&B and pop. Take a listen below!

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