GRAE – Room In The Desert

Photo / Gennelle Cruz

Toronto based singer songwriter and multi-instrumentalist GRAE shares her new single ‘Room In The Desert’, and with it some beautiful visuals.

Continuing to impress with her style of new-wave pop that’s both nostalgic and boundary-breaking, GRAE crafts a hazy musical world filled with spacious vocals, buoyant production and deeply personal lyrics on the song.

“’Room In The Desert’ was written on a day when I was lacking inspiration. I came into the session with my producer Connor Seidel not knowing what to write about and instead of trying to fight that feeling, I embraced it. I decided to write a song about nothing, from nothing, using some random and interesting words we could find. At the time of writing, it had no real meaning, which was the intention, but now I actually find meaning in it which is interesting. I hope those who listen are able to find their own unique meaning too.”

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GRAE – Ex Lovers

“‘Ex Lovers’ was written during a time in my life where I was dating people just to get over a certain person. I convinced myself there was something real in these relationships when really, I knew there wasn’t. In one of the cases actually, it felt like that person was doing the same thing, trying to get over an ex by dating me, and we found ourselves in the same position, which is where the line ‘maybe we’re just using one another’ came from. We were both trying to get back at our ex lovers.”

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