Mckenna Grace Album !!exclusive!! -

The collaboration with Finneas O’Connell (Billie Eilish’s brother/producer) feels like a passing of the torch. A duet about leaving Los Angeles for a quieter life, the harmonies are haunting. Finneas’ production here is sparse—just a finger-picked acoustic and double vocals—allowing Grace’s natural vibrato to shine.

, this EP shifted toward a softer, more reflective acoustic vibe. Recording: mckenna grace album

In a music landscape crowded with polished, brand-safe pop stars, McKenna Grace offers something rarer: authenticity with rough edges. She’s okay with being sad, messy, anxious, and hopeful—sometimes all in one chorus. , this EP shifted toward a softer, more

The album’s emotional core. Over a sparse, haunting piano line, Grace details her struggle with body image and the feeling of not recognizing her own reflection. It’s raw, unflinching, and remarkably mature. She doesn’t offer a tidy resolution—just honesty. “I trace the lines that aren’t there / And swear I’m too much or not enough to care.” The album’s emotional core

Mckenna Grace has successfully transitioned from a ubiquitous child star to a formidable force in the indie-pop and rock scenes. While she is widely known for her roles in Ghostbusters: Afterlife and The Handmaid’s Tale , her musical journey—anchored by her debut project —reveals a raw, vulnerable side of the artist that fans rarely see on screen. The Debut Project: Bittersweet 16