PREMIERE: Gracie Carol highlights female inequality with music industry with new release

Nashville pop-country artist, Gracie Carol, showcases female inequality in the music industry with her new highly anticipated release 3 Minutes.

I went into the write with Dallas Jack feeling upset how women in music don’t get as much airplay. At the time, they didn’t get nominated in certain categories at the CMA Awards. Not that the men aren’t talented, but I believe the women should be recognized more for their talent,” explains Gracie. “As a female in the music industry, I know how it feels when rejection hits. I want out black females in the music industry to feel even more heard from this. I created this song to empower female artists of any race and genre.

Exclusively via Music Crowns, listen to Gracie Carol’s new single below.

Gracie shared the stage with Keith Urban in Cincinnati, OH on his Raise ‘Em Up Tour in 2014, presenting her take on Miranda Lambert’s part of “We Were Us” to a crowd of 20,000 people. She also placed as a top 5 contestant in the 2018 NASH Next competition and spent the beginning of this year performing for Norwegian Cruise Line in the “Top Shelf Country” Band.

The songstress celebrated the release of her debut EP Day Dreams in late 2019 and her one-take music video for her single Lightning in the Bottle earlier this year.

You can learn more about Gracie Carol by visiting www.graciecarol.com and connecting on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

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