What's So True?
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You are listening to Who’s on the Aux, the podcast with your hosts, Fiona Reznik and Aleena Kashif.
In this episode of Who’s on the Aux, the Podcast, we discuss: What’s so true? About Gracie Abrams.
Segment 1: IntroductionAleena: Who’s on the Aux? We’re on the Aux. Hello everyone, and welcome back to Who’s on the Aux podcast, where we discuss some of your favorite music artists and decide whether they are truly good or overhyped.
Fiona: Today on the Aux, we have Gracie Abrams, but before we dive deep into her, let's meet and interview one of our listeners who also happens to be our guest for today!
Rory: (Introduce yourself)
(Everyone interviews Rory a little bit.)
Segment 2: Early Life and CareerFiona: So, Rory, do you know much about Gracie Abrams? I mean, I know you’re a fan of hers, but what about her early and how she got to where she is today?
Rory: Yeah, I do!
Fiona: Yeah, me too.
Aleena: I don’t really know much about her, but I hope you guys can tell me about her.
Fiona: September 7, 1999, in Los Angeles. She grew up in a creative Hollywood environment. She began writing music when she was around 8 years old. She attended The Archer School for Girls and later went on to Barnard College. She did pause her studies, though, to pursue her music full-time.
Rory: Gracie is the daughter of filmmaker JJ Abrams, so she grew up in the Hollywood industry. She released her first album, Minor, in 2020, featuring songs like "21" and "I Miss You, I’m Sorry." Her second album, “This is What it Feels Like”, includes one of her most popular songs, “Feels Like.” In 2023, she released “Good Riddance,” which included songs like “I Know it Won't Work,” “Where Do We Go Now,” and “Amelie.” In 2024, she released her newest album, “The Secret of Us.” This album gained popularity incredibly quickly with popular songs including “Risk,” “I Love You, I’m Sorry,” and “That’s so True.”
(Aleena can jump in whenever and ask questions.)
Aleena: Before you all get to hear what I thought about today's artists, let's take a break to listen to some of our classmates talk about their podcast.
Segment 3: Opinions and Outro.Aleena: (Welcome, everyone, back.)
(Everyone says their opinions.)
Fiona: Thank you, everyone, for listening. We’re your hosts, Fiona Reznik and Aleena Kashif, signing off. Next week on the Aux, we have what may be our final artist of the show. Aleena and I are unsure whether we want to continue the podcast after the class ends. But enough about the sad stuff, let's drop some hints for the next artist. They are a band; one of their most popular songs has to do with weather, and of course, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.
Aleena: (Music Credits and Social Media)
(Thank Rory, for coming onto the show today and saying bye and thank you)
Music Credits:- Club Love - Everet Almond
- Floating of Fire - The Grey Room/ Density and Time
- Overboard - The Grey Room/ Golden Palms
- Rubberband - The Grey Room / Density and Time
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