Gracie Abramsâ âThatâs So Trueâ Got Turned In Too Late to Make Her Album, Yet Turned Into a Career Peak Instead of Afterthought
- - Gracie Abramsâ âThatâs So Trueâ Got Turned In Too Late to Make Her Album, Yet Turned Into a Career Peak Instead of Afterthought
Chris WillmanDecember 7, 2025 at 2:17 AM
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If anyone ever wants to question the wisdom of putting out deluxe editions of relatively recent albums, Gracie Abramsâ success with a single off one such record should suffice as an explanation for how it can work so well. Itâs not as if her âThe Secret of Usâ album had exactly done badly when it first arrived; it had debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in June 2024. But she still hadnât had a top 10 hit on the Hot 100 (or a No. 1 in the U.K. and other countries around the world) until âThatâs So Trueâ arrived in November to wave the flag for the deluxe version. As a song that had become a fan favorite on a few live tryouts. It quickly became the young artistâs signature song.
âItâs nuts,â Abrams told Variety. âThe concept of even one person anywhere in the world liking the song as much as I do makes my heart crack open and then grow ten sizes. Iâm grateful and Iâm in disbelief.â She swore how it appeared to the world was not a calculated strategy. âIt doesnât seem weird for it to have been a deluxe track necessarily, but the entire situation is blowing my mind,â Abrams said. âI can very confidently admit that it wasnât some master plan. This song fell into the deluxe bucket because we didnât finish writing it until after I had already turned in the standard edition of the album.â
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Sam Riback, Interscope Geffen A&Mâs co-president and head of pop/rock A&R, said that giving fans a live sneak preview well in advance âcreates that uniquely special bond she has with her fan base where they feel like they get to hear it first. Theyâre in on it first, before the passive fan may or may not hear it on a playlist. Itâs part of the way Gracie is always communicating to her fans via teasing songs on socials or workshopping stuff or playing stuff live. To me, that back and forth dialogue creates this special bond that theyâre all in this together, so when it does come out on a Spotify and it does hit No. 1 on the global charts, her fans are already like, âYeah, duh, Iâve been at this party alreadyââ â but are still taking a rooting interest in getting everyone else in the door.
Songwriters Gracie Abrams, Audrey Hobert
Producers Aaron Dessner, Gracie Abrams, Julian Bunetta
Label Interscope-Geffen-A&M
Hitmakers Audrey Hobert, co-writer
Alex DePersia, manager, By the Way Management
Charlie Christie, SVP, A&R, Interscope Records
Sam Riback, president, A&R, Interscope Records
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