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Goody Grace

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Musical Direction - Evan Ambrose x Harry Allen

From the northern suburbs of Winnipeg, singer/songwriter Goody Grace combines his love of hip-hop and acoustic guitar into a style influenced as much by Wiz Khalifa and Gucci Mane as Bob Dylan and Morrissey. While still in his teens, he rode a series of increasingly successful singles to a major-label deal that yielded the 2018 EP Infinite, which featured his hit collaboration with gnash, "Two Shots." Born in Selkirk, the Canadian artist sings, raps, and plays guitar. Grace started when he was four years old, later finding an audience as a teenager with covers of artists like the Weeknd and Taylor Swift. He co-wrote "Flower" for Cody Simpson and "That One Song" with gnash, eventually appearing on tracks by Huey Mack ("Things Change"), Hoodie Allen ("Heartbreak"), and gnash ("Two Shots"). His debut single, "Memories," arrived in 2015. "Pretend," "So, What Does This All Mean?," and "Memorie$," featuring Jesse Rutherford and A$AP Ant, followed in 2016. The next year, he continued with the release of "April" and "Strange Times," while the previously issued "Two Shots" slow-burned its way to 12 million online streams, landing Grace a deal with Atlantic.

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