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Molly Grace Unveils Debut Album ‘Blush,’ Arriving September 26 via Nettwerk

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Molly Grace announces debut album ‘Blush’ and shares the emotional and glamorous inspiration behind the record.

With a string of emotionally charged singles and a clear artistic identity, Molly Grace has officially announced her debut album Blush, arriving September 26 via Nettwerk. The Nashville-based singer-songwriter offers a deeply personal and theatrical pop experience shaped by both vulnerability and glamor.

The 10-track album includes previously released favorites like “Mad At Her Forever,” the lively “Do Me (Feels So Good),” and the dramatic “Heaven Sent.” The newest track “Soprano” brings a lush disco sound into the mix.

The project was co-written with Claire Ernst and Wrabel, and produced by Keith Sorrells and Oscar Linnander, best known for their work as The Orphanage. The production team ensures a sonically rich, mainstream-ready sound.

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Discussing the emotional themes, Grace explains: “You could be embarrassed, you could be flirty, you could be hot and bothered — it encapsulates all those feelings.” Writing between Nashville and Los Angeles, Grace found a voice that’s as introspective as it is playful.

Alongside the album release, Grace will embark on her Blush Tour, beginning with a show at Colours Hoxton in London on September 9 and continuing through a 29-date North American run. She’ll also perform at the All Things Go Festival in Washington, D.C. The tour is held in partnership with LIFEBEAT, supporting communities affected by HIV/AIDS.

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