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The Secret of Us by Gracie Abrams blends soft pop with raw, emotional storytelling, diving deep into themes of heartbreak, confusion, and self-reflection.
Released in 2024, this is Abrams’s second studio album. At just 24, she’s already made a name for herself with her honest lyrics and soft vocals, and this album continues to show her growth as an artist and songwriter.
“Risk” is a standout song on the album. The catchy melody and lyrics about falling too hard and too quickly capture the messy excitement of young love and the fear that comes with it.
Songs like “Blowing Smoke” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry” dive into more complicated emotions. “Blowing Smoke” explores denial and pretending to move on, while “I Love You, I’m Sorry” is about regret and not knowing how to let go. The lyrics are painfully honest, and Abrams’s breathy vocals make them hit even harder.
The album also features a collab with Taylor Swift on “Us.” This song feels like a conversation between two people who can’t stop hurting each other but still hold on. The mix of their voices and the haunting melody make it one of the most emotional songs on the album.
“That’s So True” is on the album’s deluxe version and is one of her best-known songs. The more fast-paced song is about watching an ex move on with another girl and wanting to warn her.
Overall, The Secret of Us is a beautifully sad, introspective album. It’s perfect for anyone who loves moody pop, thoughtful lyrics, and songs that feel like reading someone’s diary.