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A new Gracie Abrams era is officially on the way.
The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter revealed that her third studio album, Daughter from Hell, will arrive on July 17 via Interscope Records, marking her latest creative chapter alongside longtime collaborator and producer Aaron Dessner.
The announcement immediately sent fans into a frenzy online, especially after weeks of cryptic teasers and hints shared across Abrams’ social media accounts. Adding to the excitement, listeners won’t have to wait long for new music, as the album’s lead single, “Hit the Wall,” is set to be released this Friday morning in the Philippines.
For many fans, Daughter from Hell signals the beginning of another deeply personal journey from an artist who has built her career on vulnerability and emotional honesty. Abrams has become known for transforming heartbreak, self-reflection, and growing pains into songs that feel like pages taken straight from a diary, creating a connection that resonates strongly with young listeners around the world.
That connection is especially evident in the Philippines, where Abrams has steadily grown one of her most passionate international fan communities. Her music has become a staple among Filipino Gen Z listeners, frequently soundtracking TikTok videos, curated Spotify playlists, and relatable online content centered on love, loss, and self-discovery.

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Tracks such as “That’s So True” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry” have found a particularly enthusiastic audience locally, with many fans embracing the songs’ raw storytelling and emotional depth. Their popularity has helped cement Abrams as one of the most streamed and talked-about singer-songwriters among young Filipino music lovers.
As her profile continues to rise, so do calls for her to finally perform in Manila.
Whenever Abrams announces new tour dates or project updates, Filipino fans are often quick to flood comment sections with requests for a Philippine stop. The latest album announcement was no exception, reigniting online campaigns urging the singer-songwriter to include Manila in her future touring plans.
The movement has even attracted attention from local celebrities, including actress and television host Anne Curtis, who previously joined fans in expressing hopes of seeing Abrams perform in the country.
With Daughter from Hell now officially on the calendar and “Hit the Wall” just days away from release, Filipino fans have plenty to look forward to as Abrams prepares to unveil the next chapter of her musical story.