In response to Gracie Abrams, 2024’s summer time pop renaissance is making social media enjoyable once more.
In a canopy story interview with Who What Wear, the rising pop star, 24, mirrored on ladies in pop like herself, Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo, Charli xcx and Sabrina Carpenter who’ve been dominating the style and the way it’s made “scrolling” pleasing.
“This summer time, there’s been one thing that is felt oddly harking back to earlier days of Instagram, when it felt just like the web was extra enjoyable,” Abrams stated, acknowledging Charli’s success has prompted a change.
She added: “Everybody’s truly having fun with scrolling and seeing s—.”
Abrams additionally acknowledges that there is plenty of “assist” ladies have for each other in pop music proper now.
“You simply are thrilled for everybody,” the “Threat” artist stated.
She continued: “There are ladies who’ve been doing this for approach longer than I’ve who’re such icons, and while you see them being supportive of each other, it makes intimidating rooms really feel hotter instantly.”
Abrams added that it “does not really feel faux” to her.
“When there’s actual, true assist, you are feeling the distinction,” she stated.
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Elsewhere within the interview, Abrams mirrored on debuting “Us” live with Taylor Swift at London’s Wembley Stadium in June.
“We wrote it the best way that we played it at Wembley,” she informed the outlet.
Abrams added: “To see anyone have the power to, in a stadium, make it really feel such as you and her are the one two individuals there, that was vastly necessary for me to see.”
She additionally revealed how the Eras Tour impressed her newest album The Secret of Us.
“I’m so f—ing blissful that we get to do [The Secret of Us] on Eras simply because a lot of the album was undeniably impressed by the type of power that radiates from each Taylor herself and her followers, [who] are simply so dedicated and passionate,” the “Mess It Up” performer stated.