

Photographed by Vince M. Aung.
Up-and-coming musician [Gracie Abrams](https://www.instagram.com/gracieabrams/?hl=en) recently shared her track “I miss you, I'm sorry” a song that prevails as a perfect statement to the times we are living in with its themes of heartbreak and cruel confusion. The understated video which presented an elemental lo-fi style and minimal cam production helped to focus on the powerful song writing quality and her slow burning vocals. Her bedroom serves as the ultimate space to depict this vulnerability.
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A quick glance at her instagram would prove that her bedroom is her main creative space, soundstage and part of her extended identity. After falling in love with Joni Mitchell as a child, she found the folk artist a guiding light to her own path as she stated, "Her lyricism is very much what compelled me to start writing when I was eight, which is also when I started playing piano,” she also found Tyler, The Creator, Carole King, and The 1975 among her influences. With her 263k plus followers and growing, we took the opportunity to have her show off her bedroom in the weeks Quarantine Cribs.