Gracie Abrams on Love's Influence on Her Music Career

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

Gracie Abrams, the celebrated Grammy-nominated artist, has opened up about the profound influence her relationship with actor Paul Mescal has had on her songwriting journey. Traditionally known for her poignant and often melancholic lyrics exploring the complexities of relationships, Abrams candidly revealed her initial concerns that a secure and stable partnership might diminish her creative spark. However, this new chapter has unexpectedly led her to delve deeper into her artistic expression, challenging her preconceptions about the interplay between personal happiness and musical output. Her upcoming album, 'Daughter from Hell,' promises to reflect this evolving perspective, offering fans a fresh glimpse into her emotional landscape shaped by love and stability.

Abrams' reflections emerged during a recent interview featured in Vogue, where she graced the magazine's cover. The conversation centered on the genesis of her forthcoming album, 'Daughter from Hell,' and the surprising artistic shifts she's experienced. Prior to this relationship, many of Abrams' popular tracks, such as 'That’s So True' and 'I Love You, I’m Sorry,' were distinguished by their introspective and often somber examination of romantic entanglements. These songs resonated deeply with listeners who appreciated her raw honesty in confronting emotional turmoil.

During her discussion with Vogue, Abrams elaborated on the dynamic within her relationship with Mescal, highlighting a new openness and healthy communication style. This newfound sense of security, she admitted, initially sparked apprehension regarding its potential effect on her artistic drive. “I was worried feeling secure and stable was threatening my drive to write music,” she confessed, acknowledging that this realization initially caused her considerable anxiety.

However, guidance from her collaborator and producer, Aaron Dessner, provided a pivotal shift in her perspective. Dessner encouraged her to embrace this evolution, reassuring her that it was acceptable to 'mine deeper and refine what you are naturally inclined to do, even if that looks less shiny and new on the outside.' This advice empowered Abrams to view her newfound happiness not as a hindrance but as an opportunity for growth and exploration within her craft. She also shared heartwarming anecdotes from her time with Mescal in London while he was filming 'Hamnet,' describing the experience as 'magical' and likening conversations with him to reading 'the greatest book ever.'

The couple's relationship, which began after they were first seen together in London in June 2024, is nearing its two-year mark. Their public appearances, such as attending a special screening for Paul McCartney's documentary, further underscore their strong bond. Mescal is set to portray the legendary Beatles musician in Sam Mendes' upcoming 'The Beatles — A Four-Film Cinematic Event,' currently in production in the U.K. Abrams' journey reveals that even in contentment, an artist can find new avenues for profound and authentic creative expression, challenging the notion that suffering is a prerequisite for great art.

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