Grace Enger

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Born
Grace Charlotte Enger

July 22, 2002
Hoboken, New Jersey
OccupationSinger-Songwriter
Websitehttps://www.graceenger.com

Grace Charlotte Enger (born July 22, 2002) is an American singer-songwriter. At the age of 10, Enger was inspired by Taylor Swift's "Red," which sparked her interest in music.[1] Her journey into writing and recording music began with her attendance at the Aspire: Five-Week Music Program at Berklee on scholarship during high school, which solidified her desire to pursue music[2]. Following the program, at the age of 16, she released her first song, "Body."[3]

In an interview with The Harvard Crimson, Enger described songwriting as "a form of an alchemy," referencing her second EP, "The Alchemist."[4] The title track of the EP reflects a profound personal and emotional transformation, shaping the sonic and lyrical themes of the EP. Enger draws inspiration from female singer-songwriters such as Sara Bareilles, Alanis Morissette, and Hayley Williams.[4]

Enger has opened for artists like Laufey, Maisie Peters, and Lexi Jayde[4][5] and contributed background vocals to the Goo Goo Dolls' song "Save Me From Myself" from their 2022 album, Chaos In Bloom.[6] She has also written songs for other artists, including Rod Wave[7], Sadie Jean[7], and Dylan Conrique.[8]

Personal Life

Grace Enger was raised in Hoboken, New Jersey. Enger's mother is Joan Enger, the founder of J. Partyce & Co., a residential interior design company.[9] Enger studied at NYU's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music for two years. During this time, she gained significant attention on TikTok with a short clip of her unreleased song "19 and Lonely."[10] After leaving school, Enger relocated to Los Angeles and released her debut single, "The Neighborhood," on October 7, 2022[11].Grace is roommates with Stella Lefty, they have written many songs together and Grace appeared in her live video performance of "Boston" with Youtube Music.

Grace was shouted out on John Mayer's SiriusXM radio station for her song "Undiscovered" following the release of her album Satisfied Girl. He complemented her songwriting stating that he was pleasantly surprised by the melody and structure of the song, calling it sophisticated, and complemented the chord progression.

Grace has shared her love of pickles and polka dots.[1] She lovingly refers to her fans as Neighbors, in reference to her single "The Neighborhood, and describes them as "Kind, creative, and devout."[12]

it's so fun tour (2025)

In 2024, Enger released "Good Stuff" with Jake Minch, who opened for her on her "it's so fun tour" in 2025[13]. During this tour, Enger partnered with I Support The Girls to distribute essential items to underserved communities and organizations. When speaking with Harvard student Xinran (Olivia) Ma, she claimed, "If I can gather this many people for my music, how much good can we do if we multiply that by 20 cities, by 500 people in each city?"[14]

The "it's so fun" tour started in San Francisco, California and ended in Santa Ana, California. She played 19 shows in 17 different cities in the USA and two shows in Canada. [15][16] It started on February 19th, 2025 and ended March 21st, 2025.[16]

Discography

  • Well Here We Are (2023)[17]
    • Well Here We Are (Extended)
  • Bad Guy - EP (2023)[18]
  • Girls Like Boys - EP (2024)[19]
  • The Alchemist (2024)[20]
    • The Alchemist (Gold Edition) (2025)
  • Satisfied Girl (2026)
Grace Enger Singles[21]
Title Year Album
"The Neighborhood" 2022 Bad Guy - EP
"When It Was Over" 2023 Bad Guy - EP
"Bad Guy" 2023 Bad Guy - EP
"The Cut" 2023 Bad Guy - EP
"River" (Joni Mitchell Cover) 2023
"Good Stuff (feat. Jake Minch)" 2024
"It's No Fun" 2024 The Alchemist
"Think I Wanna See You Again" 2024 The Alchemist
"Habits Die Hard" 2024 The Alchemist
"Girls Like Boys" 2024 The Alchemist
"The Alchemist" 2024 The Alchemist
"Winter Song (feat. Bebe Stockwell)" (Sara Bareilles & Ingrid Michaelson cover) 2024
"Think Twice" 2025
"Still Into You (Live from Bowery Ballroom, New York, NY)" (Paramore Cover) 2025
"Christmas Ain't Christmas " 2025
"All My Songs" 2026 Satisfied Girl
"Give A Little" 2026 Satisfied Girl
"Woe is Me" 2026 Satisfied Girl
"Track 7 (Demo Version)" 2026

Lyn Lapid, singer-songwriter Enger wrote buzzkill with.

Songwriting Credit

  • Aria Lisslo - "All Time Low" (2024)[8]
  • Bebe Stockwell - "Love Me Back" (2022)[8]
  • Ella Jane - "How Do I Lose You" (2022)[8]
  • Juliet Ivy - "I was July" (2026)
  • Justo Spillmann - "We Grew Apart" (2021)[8]
  • Lily Fitts - "Lose You Now" (2024)[8]
  • Lyn Lapid - "buzzkill" (2025)[8]
  • Lyn Lapid - "like you want me to" (2023)[8]
  • Rod Wave & Sadie Jean - "2018" (2023)[22][8]
  • Sadie Jean - "WYD Now?" (2023)[8][23]
  • Sadie Jean - "The One That I Want (But I Don't Know Why)" (2025)[8]
  • Stella Lefty - "Boston" (2026)[8]
  • Stella Lefty - "Thinking 'bout You" (2026)[8]
  • Stella Lefty & Vincent Mason - "Something To Lose" (2026)[8]
  • Stella Lefty - "I Know I Know" (2026)[8]
  • Stella Lefty - "Slow Dancin'" (2026)[8]
  • Stephen Dawes - "Lucy" (2023)[8]
  • Stephen Dawes & Dylan Conrique - "Never Get Over You" (2023)[8]

Tours

Headlining Act

  • it's so fun tour (2025)[13]
  • Neighborhood Park Tour (2025)[24]
  • The Satisfied Girl Tour (2026)[25]

Opening Act

  • Alexander 23 - Aftershock Tour (2022)[26]
  • Maisie Peters - The Good Witch Comes to North America (2023)[27]
  • Laufey - Bewitched: The Goddess Tour (2024)[28]
  • Dermot Kennedy - a promised return: special intimate tour (2026)[24]

Radio Shows and Specials

  • VevoDSCVR (2024)
  • Well Here We Are: First Headline Shows (2024)[29]
  • Live in London: It's So Bloody Fun (2025)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Scoggin, Abigail (October 9, 2025). "Pickles, Polka Dots & Perfect Days: Step Inside The Mind Of Grace Enger". . Retrieved October 11, 2025.
  2. "Grace Enger". Songwriters Hall of Fame. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  3. "Grace Enger". Songwriters Hall of Fame. January 9, 2024. Retrieved October 11, 2025.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Artist Profile: Grace Enger on Turning Life to Gold Through Music | Arts | The Harvard Crimson". www.thecrimson.com. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  5. "PHOTOS: Grace Enger – Los Angeles – 03/20/2025". Beyond The Stage Magazine. 2025-03-22. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  6. The Goo Goo Dolls – Save Me From Myself, retrieved 2025-12-27
  7. 7.0 7.1 Rod Wave & Sadie Jean – 2018, retrieved 2025-12-27
  8. 8.00 8.01 8.02 8.03 8.04 8.05 8.06 8.07 8.08 8.09 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 8.16 8.17 "ENGER GRACE CHARLOTTE". repertoire.bmi.com. Retrieved 2026-06-23.
  9. "Residential Interior Designer & Decorator in Hoboken New Jersey | J. Patryce & Co". J. Patryce and Co. Retrieved 2026-05-17.
  10. "Five Cent Sound". Five Cent Sound. 2024-03-21. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  11. "Grace Enger". www.mutualfrnds.com. Retrieved 2025-12-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. Fiber-Munro, Meira (2024-03-21). "In Grace Enger's Neighborhood". Five Cent Sound. Retrieved 2026-06-23.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Grace Enger Tour : It's So Fun". graceengertour2025.info. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  14. "Artist Profile: Grace Enger on Turning Life to Gold Through Music". The Harvard Crimson. March 12, 2025. Retrieved October 11, 2025.
  15. "Search for setlists | setlist.fm". www.setlist.fm. Retrieved 2026-06-23.
  16. 16.0 16.1 Denning, Reagan (2024-12-05). "Grace Enger is going on the road for her very first headline tour". // MELODIC Magazine. Retrieved 2026-06-23.
  17. Well Here We Are (Extended) by Grace Enger on Apple Music, 2023-10-20, retrieved 2025-12-27
  18. Bad Guy - EP by Grace Enger on Apple Music, 2023-07-28, retrieved 2025-12-27
  19. Girls Like Boys - EP by Grace Enger on Apple Music, 2024-11-22, retrieved 2025-12-27
  20. The Alchemist (Gold Edition) by Grace Enger on Apple Music, 2025-02-28, retrieved 2025-12-27
  21. "Grace Enger on Apple Music". Apple Music - Web Player. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  22. pulp_new (2023-09-26). "Rod Wave's 'Nostalgia' blends heartbreak with emotional beats". The Daily Orange. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
  23. Hsu, Caitlin; Barragan, Sydney (2021-12-10). "Sadie Jean on her debut single "WYD Now" and her music ambitions". Washington Square News. Retrieved 2026-02-25.
  24. 24.0 24.1 Franzo, Allyson (2025-09-09). "Grace Enger announces Neighborhood Park Tour in Europe » // MELODIC Magazine". Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  25. "The Atlantis". The Atlantis. Retrieved 2026-06-23.
  26. Shamim, Aman (2023-06-23). "Introducing Grace Enger's, 'When It Was Over'". The Honey POP. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  27. "Concert Recap: Maisie Peters at Emo's". afterglow. 2023-10-08. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  28. "Concert Recap: Laufey and Grace Enger at Bass Concert Hall". afterglow. 2024-04-29. Retrieved 2025-12-27.
  29. Denning, Reagan (2024-12-05). "Grace Enger hits the road for her very first headline tour". Retrieved 2025-12-27.

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