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Addison Grace was born on 21 March, 2001 in California, United States, is an American musician and TikTok personality (born 2001). Discover Addison Grace's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?

Popular As Addison Grace
Occupation Singer, songwriter, producer, TikToker
Age 22 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 21 March 2001
Birthday 21 March
Birthplace California, United States
Nationality United States

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2001

Addison Grace (born March 21, 2001) is an American singer-songwriter and online personality.

Having developed a following on social media sites like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, he has released two EPs, Immaturing and Things That Are Bad for Me (both 2022), and toured with artists including Cavetown, Tessa Violet, Penelope Scott, and Chloe Moriondo.

Grace was born on March 21, 2001 in California, but grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah, where his family moved when he was a child.

He was raised by a single mother who encouraged her children (Addison and two older siblings) in sports and performing arts, enrolling Grace in choir, acting, and dance lessons.

Grace was drawn to singing at an early age, performing in various school and church choirs and auditioning for local musicals.

He was initially drawn to a Broadway career before realizing he "didn't have the vocal type for that".

He was also a visual artist as a child.

When Grace was 13, his brother brought a ukulele home from France, and Grace, having seen YouTubers use the instrument, began using it to make his own music.

Grace graduated high school but did not attend college, instead taking a retail job as a cashier and store manager and performing at coffee shops on the side until his music career took off.

2017

Grace created a YouTube channel in 2017, posting ukelele bedroom covers as well as original songs.

2018

He also began posting music and other content to Instagram in 2018 and TikTok in 2019.

2019

After posting a Christmas cover in which he wore a Cavetown sweatshirt (having bought it at a concert in 2019), Grace gained the attention of Alternate Side management, who helped release his 2020 debut single "Sugar Rush" with Cavetown producing.

Shortly afterward, Grace was signed to Warner Music Group's Level Music.

2020

A second single, "Overthink", was released on October 30, 2020.

The following year, Grace released several more singles including "Honeysuckle", "Party Killer", and "Manic Pixie Dream Girl", as well as acoustic versions of his first two singles entitled "Why I Overthink" and "I've Got A Sugar Rush".

He also opened for Chloe Moriondo on her fall "Blood Bunny" tour, alongside Wallice, Penelope Scott, and Alfie Templeman.

January 2022 saw the official single release of "I Wanna Be a Boy".

The song, about Grace's discovery of his gender identity, had been a fan favorite since Grace had posted it as an acoustic demo to YouTube in December 2020; the demo reached over 500K views on YouTube, while the official release reached over 1 million streams on Spotify.

The single's cover art is a scrapbook-style collage of photos of Grace throughout his life.

Another single, "Makes Me Sick", was released on March 4; it was produced by Cameron Hale (Claud, Neon Trees, Khalid) and accompanied by a music video directed by Sydney Ostrander (Chloe Moriondo, Beach Bunny), and reached over 100,000 streams within two weeks of its release.

In the spring, Grace joined Cavetown as an opening act on his US tour alongside Tessa Violet.

Grace's debut EP, Immaturing, was released on May 6, 2022, featuring "I Wanna Be a Boy" and "Makes Me Sick" alongside the singles "I Don't Wanna Fall in Love" and "Getting Used To".

In July, Grace supported Penelope Scott on several dates in London during her UK tour, and in August, he embarked on his first headlining tour, "The Immaturing Tour", accompanied by Sydney Rose, Kate Stephenson, and Leanna Firestone.

In October, Grace released a new single, "Pretty Girl", produced by Andy Seltzer (Chelsea Cutler, Del Water Gap, Samia); he also announced an upcoming second EP entitled Things That Are Bad For Me.

A second single, "If Nobody Likes U", premiered later in the month, and the EP was released on November 11.

Also in November, Grace joined Ricky Montgomery on a West Coast tour.

In April 2023, Grace released the single "WW3", a protest song directed at United States Senate action surrounding the climate crisis, gun control, and LGBT rights.

The song was produced by Roy Kerr, who co-wrote the song with Grace and Fatherson's Ross Leighton, and was mastered by Chris Gehringer.

In July, Grace announced his debut album, Diving Lessons, to be released on September 29, 2023, via AWAL and co-produced by Cavetown, alongside the album's lead single "White Lie".

Grace's music typically occupies the indie pop and bedroom pop genres, influenced by artists including Cavetown, Tessa Violet, Orla Gartland, Dodie, Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers, Lizzy McAlpine, Mitski, and Rex Orange County.

He has named Swift's "Teardrops on My Guitar" as the first song that emotionally affected him: "I had this broken-down Hannah Montana guitar that was not tuned correctly, and I was like, 'Oh, my God, I can feel her emotion.'" Discussing his evolution prior to the release of Immaturing, Grace said, "If you listen to [my first single] "Sugar Rush," it's this lo-fi ukulele song, and now I'm writing "I Don't Wanna Fall in Love," these hyper-pop electronic songs."

The latter song has also been described as "rock-leaning", while "Makes Me Sick" incorporates a harp and acoustic guitar.

"Pretty Girl", the lead single from Things That Are Bad For Me, introduced a darker and more melancholy sound than Grace's previous work.

Lyrically, both Grace and the media have compared his songwriting to diary entries.

Several songs are informed by Grace's queer identity; "Sugar Rush" metaphorically describes a queer awakening and first crush, while "I Wanna Be a Boy" and "Pretty Girl" reflect Grace's evolving trans identity and its impact on relationships.

Other songs have dealt with anxiety and self-sabotage ("Makes Me Sick"), societal ideas of romance ("I Don't Wanna Fall in Love"), coming of age ("Getting Used To", "Kill The Switch"), and self-acceptance ("If Nobody Likes U").

Grace told BroadwayWorld that the Immaturing EP was "my journey of growing up, discovering myself, and transitioning", whereas Things That Are Bad for Me was "the journey of not only learning to live with yourself but also learning to feel those difficult, gross emotions and be able to accept them."

Grace is known for his use of social media, being active on platforms including YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, Twitch, and most prominently TikTok.

As of July 2022, Grace had over 3.8 million TikTok followers, 500K on Instagram, and 200K on YouTube.

His TikTok account features song and tour promos, content about being a trans artist, and short unrelated humorous videos.