Sure, it’s so true that Gracie Abrams has an alternate model of her current single, “That’s So True,” in her information… however you’ll by no means hear it.
Throughout a wide-ranging dialog along with her co-writer and pal Audrey Hobert for Spotify’s “You’re Invited, I’m Sorry: An Night with Gracie Abrams” on Tuesday night time (Nov. 12), the duo opened up about writing the track after getting a bit of tipsy at New York Metropolis’s Electrical Girl Studios, as seen in movies circulating social media from the occasion.
“We have been drunk once we wrote the lyrics,” Hobert famous, earlier than Abrams added, “Yeah, there’s a really vulgar model of ‘That’s So True’ that may by no means see the sunshine of day.”
Abrams then recalled a hilariously awkward second once they have been writing mentioned “vulgar” model of the monitor on the rooftop on the NYC studio. “We didn’t know that there was a roof above the roof till I bought a textual content from Lee [Foster], who runs the studio, at one level,” she defined. “We have been a bit of drunk — in a good way, like, a light-weight, recent means — we really doubled over in tears laughing so onerous saying probably the most horrific s— to track. Then, I get a textual content and he’s like, ‘Mumford and Sons are doing an interview proper above you.’ It was unhealthy! I used to be like, ‘Oh God!’”
Since its launch in October, “That’s So True” has gained critical momentum, thanks partially to a lift from TikTok virality. The monitor at present sits at No. 13 on the Billboard Scorching 100.
Elsewhere within the interview, Abrams mentioned her first-ever Grammy nominations for greatest new artist and greatest pop/duo group efficiency for her Taylor Swift collaboration, “Us,” saying she spoke with the famous person on the cellphone after the information. “We have been like, ‘That’s simply foolish full circle,’” she shared, including that she didn’t count on the nomination however she’s “very grateful.”