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17-Year-Old Singer-Songwriter Grace Humphries Shines on Empowering New Single 'Good Enough'

Grace Humphries has released her new single 'Good Enough', emphasizing self-realization and empowerment through mature songwriting. The track showcases a mix of pop-rock and country elements while highlighting themes of resilience and self-worth.

Published on Monday, September 9, 2024 at 5:31 PM

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Grace Humphries, a 17-year-old singer-songwriter, has unveiled her latest single titled "Good Enough," which takes listeners on a journey of self-realization and empowerment. Heavily rooted in her personal experiences, the track showcases remarkable maturity in songwriting while retaining a youthful exuberance that resonates throughout.

Musically, "Good Enough" blends modern pop-rock with hints of country, creating a stirring ballad that grapples with themes of self-worth and resilience. The instrumental arrangement features bright strummed guitars, understated drums, and subtle pedal steel guitar, which collectively establish a vibrant backdrop for Humphries’ radiant lead vocals. The song has drawn comparisons to artists like Taylor Swift, particularly due to its emotive lyricism and anthemic quality.

The final chorus builds on the earlier themes, adorned with layers of strings and backing vocals, ushering in a blend of atmospherics that enhance the song's impact. Humphries explains that her artistic goal is to connect with people through storytelling and meaningful music. "I just want to be happy doing what I love: storytelling and performing," she said, emphasizing her desire to create music that resonates with a diverse audience.

Listeners can check out "Good Enough" to experience this evocative narrative of teenage angst and empowerment. For more details about Grace Humphries and her music, visit Turtle Tempo.

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