Lush, gospel-infused soul that feels like a warm embrace. Intimate vocals and modern R&B production for moments of reflection and quiet empowerment.
Grace Weber is a Milwaukee-born singer-songwriter and producer whose sound is a sophisticated blend of neo-soul, gospel, and indie-pop. Her career arc is defined by a transition from traditional acoustic folk-soul into a more experimental, collaborative R&B space.
A pivotal moment in her career was her contribution to Chance the Rapper's 'Coloring Book', where she co-wrote and performed on 'All We Got'. This connection to the Chicago music scene, particularly her work with producers Nate Fox and Nico Segal, fundamentally reshaped her sonic identity toward a more layered, hip-hop influenced production style. Critically, she is praised for her immense vocal control and her ability to integrate complex choral arrangements into contemporary pop structures. Her work occupies a unique cultural space, bridging the gap between the earnestness of the Midwestern singer-songwriter tradition and the vibrant, progressive soul of the 2010s and 2020s. She is often cited as a 'musician's musician', respected for her technical prowess and her ability to navigate both mainstream success and indie credibility.
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