Gracie Abrams is officially a Billboard Hot 100-charting artist. The singer-songwriter scores her first career entry on the Dec. 16-dated chart thanks to her appearance on Noah Kahan’s “Everywhere, Everything,” released Dec. 1.
The song, which debuts at No. 79, is a remix of Kahan’s original 2022 track from his breakthrough album Stick Season (released via Mercury/Republic Records). All versions of the song combined for 6.2 million official streams and 1,000 downloads sold in the United States in the Dec. 1-7 tracking week, according to Luminate.
The track also jumps from No. 21 to No. 6 on Hot Alternative Songs and 41-9 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, becoming Abrams’ first top 10 on each chart.
Abrams has grown her presence on Billboard’s charts over the past three years. She made her first Billboard appearance on Oct. 17, 2020, when “Friend” debuted at No. 37 on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, eventually peaking at No. 16.
In April 2022, her EP This Is What It Feels Like reached No. 14 on Heatseekers Albums and No. 94 on Top Album Sales, marking her first appearance on Billboard’s album charts.
Abrams’ debut full-length LP Good Riddance, released in February on Interscope Records, debuted and peaked at No. 52 on the Billboard 200 and hit No. 1 on Heatseekers Albums, No. 3 on Vinyl Albums and No. 4 on Alternative Albums. The set’s single “I Know It Won’t Work” reached No. 28 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs and climbed to No. 32 on Pop Airplay.
In September, her 2020 seven-track set Minor charted for the first time, reaching No. 73 on Top Current Album Sales. Its breakout song “I Miss You I’m Sorry” is the most streamed song of Abrams’ catalog, raking in 92 million U.S. streams to date.
The Los Angeles native, 24, served as an opening act on Taylor’s Swift’s Eras Tour in April-August. She’s slated to return to the tour next year, from October through December. In 2022, she opened for Olivia Rodrigo on the Sour Tour.
Abrams is nominated for best new artist at the upcoming 66th Grammy Awards — her first nomination — alongside Kahan, Fred Again.., Ice Spice, Jelly Roll, Coco Jones, Victoria Monet and The War and Treaty.