NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Gracee Shriver celebrates the release of her debut EP, “Pretty Psycho,” a bold collection of songs filled with humor, heartbreak, and hard earned lessons, available everywhere today.
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Produced by Mitch Crego, the five song collection blends country storytelling, rock influenced energy, and unapologetic attitude. Each track delivers clever lyrics, memorable hooks, and a refreshing honesty that shines throughout the project.
Leading the EP is focus track “Sorry,” an infectious anthem that flips the traditional apology song on its head. Written by Gracee alongside Lauren McLamb and Emily Earle, the track explores the frustration of hearing apologies from people who are only sorry they got caught.
Gracee said, “With this ‘Pretty Psycho’ EP being my first ever project, I wanted it to be something that really showcased my Boujee Boot spunk branding and style. I grew up listening to everything from Wanda Jackson and Ernest Tubb to Miranda Lambert and Brad Paisley! My favorite thing about them was their witty spin on lyrics. I wanted these songs to be carefree, roll your windows down kind of jams that brought a humorous edge to true relatable life stories of mine. This EP is just that! I am so excited for people to hear these songs, and whether they’re dealing with a breakup, a pretentious guy, a crazy girl, or just want to jam, there is something in here for them!”
The Voice alum continues to establish herself as one of country music’s most promising new voices. Known for her raspy vocals and self described “Boujee Boot Country” style, Gracee continues to connect with audiences through her dynamic live performances and authentic artistry.
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Gracee Shriver is a rising country artist known for her low, raspy voice that sets her apart as one of the most unique female vocalists in today’s scene. Pairing that signature sound with her bold Boujee Boot Country style – complete with eye-catching, over-the-top studded boots – Gracee has created a brand as distinctive as her music, earning recognition and turning heads wherever she goes.
Originally from Oklahoma, Gracee began singing at nine and played her very first show in front of legendary Garth Brooks. Soon after, she picked up guitar, writing songs rooted in faith, family, and real-life storytelling. In 2019, she earned national attention as a Top 16 finalist on NBC’s The Voice, impressing both the judges and country fans across the U.S.
Since then, she’s taken her music to the national stage – performing at venues across the country, opening for major acts, appearing at CMA Fest in Nashville, and playing Rock the Country Festival. Along the way, Gracee found guidance from rockabilly icon Wanda Jackson, who inspired her fearless approach to sequins, fringe, and unapologetic style, as well as her single “Yodel-Ay-He-Hoe.”
Her music has been recognized by Oklahoma’s Women of Country, spotlighted by CMT in Belmont’s Country Showcase, and her song “Living Proof” debuted on WSM’s Grand Ole Opry Radio.
Gracee’s single “Pretty Psycho” is out now alongside its official music video, introducing the next chapter of her artistry. The track leads into her debut Pretty Psycho EP, set to release June 26th. This project encapsulates Gracee’s witty and detailed storytelling, paired with her signature raspy vocal spunk, further proving that Boujee Boot Country is more than a look – it’s a sound and a story fans won’t forget.