Gracie Ella Takes You On A Soulful Journey With Her Single “Butterflies”
With her melodic and emotive vocal tone soaked in a soulful and gorgeous R&B musical cocktail, Canadian singer-songwriter Gracie Ella presents “Butterflies", an exhilarating single about meeting a potential true love.
Indeed, the production fuses important elements from Soul music, like the heart-melting guitar riffs, and the glamorous, polished drum pattern with a very mastered contemporary vocal performance. This production’s framework and the lyrical dexterity presented are definitely a proof that Gracie has what it takes to be recognized among big names in the music industry. Her vocal presence exudes a mellow charisma that makes listeners experience her mellifluous soul.
Signed as a songwriter to major publisher SonyATV through Twenty Seven Music, a company run by industry giant Barry Weiss and hit songwriter Jenna Andrews, the young artist is gaining the notoriety she deserves.
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