Grace Enger
50 top tracks
Grace Enger
50 top tracks
Albums

The Neighborhood
Grace Enger

Well Here We Are
Grace Enger

The Alchemist (Gold Edition)
Grace Enger

Good Stuff
Grace Enger

All My Songs
Grace Enger

It's No Fun
Grace Enger

Think I Wanna See You Again
Grace Enger

When It Was Over
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The Alchemist
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Bad Guy
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Well Here We Are - EP
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Running Back To You
Grace Enger
Biography
Grace Enger (Anger with an E) was raised in Hoboken, New Jersey, where she fell in love with singing and songwriting early in life. Releasing the song "Body" following a 5-week program at Berkley at only 16, Grace has only continued to grow as an artist. As the All-Star Varsity Basketball player her senior year, even at 5'10, Grace has given up her sport for her passion for music. She is credited for helping to write the song "WYD Now" by Sadie Jean, a close friend of hers. <a href="https://www....Read more on Last.fm
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Grace Enger (Anger with an E) was raised in Hoboken, New Jersey, where she fell in love with singing and songwriting early in life. Releasing the song "Body" following a 5-week program at Berkley at only 16, Grace has only continued to grow as an artist. As the All-Star Varsity Basketball player her senior year, even at 5'10, Grace has given up her sport for her passion for music. She is credited for helping to write the song "WYD Now" by Sadie Jean, a close friend of hers. So far in her career she has toured with Alexander-23, Maisie Peters, and Laufey, and has played a couple of headline shows in NYC and LA. Currently, Grace has an EP called "Well Here We Are" released on all platforms, along with a cover of Joni Mitchell's River, and two new singles "It's No Fun" and "Good Stuff" featuring another popular artist, Jake Minch. Grace Enger has also appeared on CakeBoss two times in her life. Enger is a self proclaimed "spicy pickle enthusiast," and fans have gifted her pickles on tour. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Grace+Enger">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
