Gracie Abrams celebrated her momentous achievement at the Billboard Women in Music awards, taking the stage to express heartfelt gratitude for the influential figures in her musical journey, notably Taylor Swift. During her acceptance speech, Abrams reflected on the impact of songwriting, describing it as a blend of personal diary entries and powerful proclamations.
In an emotional tribute, she thanked Swift, calling her “incomparable” and acknowledging that the pop icon’s songwriting had significantly shaped her own artistic development. “I will never stop pinching myself and I will never stop thanking her for the gift of her pen which very much raised me,” Abrams shared, highlighting the profound influence Swift has had on her life and career.
Abrams also recognized her fellow collaborators, including Sarah Arens and her best friend, Audrey Hobert. She expressed her appreciation for their support and guidance, crediting them with helping her articulate the emotions woven into her latest album, “The Secret of Us.” “You are the light and I love you so much,” she said of Hobert, emphasizing the bond they share in their creative process.
Throughout her speech, Abrams acknowledged the myriad of talented women in the music industry who have paved the way for emerging artists. She emphasized the privilege of pursuing her passion for songwriting and the importance of community among female musicians. “It’s a profound privilege to get to do the thing that you love in life,” she said, conveying her deep appreciation for the opportunity to create music.
The event showcased a celebration of female talent, with Abrams’ heartfelt words resonating throughout the YouTube Theater, further solidifying her place in the music industry. As the night continued, Abrams’ gratitude and recognition of her peers served as a poignant reminder of the power of collaboration and the shared experiences that shape artistic expression.