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Gracie Abrams Drops ‘The Secret of Us Deluxe’ with Seven New Tracks

<p>Gracie Abrams releases &#8216;The Secret of Us Deluxe&#8217; with seven new tracks, including live Vevo recordings and chart-toppers. Discover her expanded sound and upcoming tour.</p>

Gracie Abrams is back at it, folks. Just when you thought she couldn’t top the magic of her sophomore album, The Secret of Us, she’s gone and done it.

The deluxe edition is here, complete with seven shiny new songs to make your playlists feel all the more complete.

Yes, it’s time to revisit this chart-topping record that already took the world by storm and get cozy with some fresh tunes.

More Music, More Feels

Gracie Abrams
Gracie Abrams

Let’s cut to the chase—it’s all about the new songs. “That’s So True,” “Cool,” “Packing It Up,” and a few others are the kind of tracks that make you go, “Oh, this is definitely a Gracie moment.”

These additions aren’t just tacked-on extras. They give us a glimpse of Abrams expanding her sound, offering a little bit more soul, a bit more bite, and—if we’re being honest—a bit more of that bittersweet lyrical gut-punch we’ve come to expect.

It’s almost like Abrams knows exactly how to make us reflect on our own secret heartbreaks, but this time, with a little more melody.

The Secret of Us (Deluxe) Tracklist

  1. Felt Good About You
  2. Risk
  3. Blowing Smoke
  4. I Love You, I’m Sorry
  5. Us (feat. Taylor Swift)
  6. Let It Happen
  7. Tough Love
  8. I Knew It, I Know You
  9. Gave You I Gave You I
  10. Normal Thing
  11. Good Luck Charlie
  12. Free Now
  13. Close to You
  14. Cool
  15. That’s So True
  16. I Told You Things
  17. Packing It Up
  18. I Love You, I’m Sorry (Live From Vevo)
  19. I Knew It, I Know You (Live From Vevo)
  20. Free Now (Live From Vevo)

Chart Success and What’s Next

For those keeping score, The Secret of Us has already done some pretty big things. We’re talking No. 1s in Australia, the UK, and the Netherlands, plus a respectable No. 2 debut on the Billboard 200.

In the age of viral hits and TikTok choruses, Abrams still knows how to craft an album that feels like it’s meant to be heard all the way through.

And speaking of TikTok, the bridge from “I Love You, I’m Sorry” is still living rent-free in everyone’s heads—it’s got over three billion views across the platform. Guess some things just stick.

Gracie also just wrapped up her Secret of Us North American tour, which—surprise, surprise—was completely sold out.

Next up? Supporting Taylor Swift on the Eras Tour and headlining a European leg starting February.

Fans across cities like Amsterdam, Berlin, and London, consider yourselves lucky.

The rest of us will just have to keep the deluxe edition on repeat.

Upcoming European Tour Dates

  • February 9, 2025 – Madrid, Spain
  • February 11, 2025 – Barcelona, Spain
  • February 13, 2025 – Paris, France
  • February 15, 2025 – Zurich, Switzerland
  • February 17, 2025 – Berlin, Germany
  • February 19, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • February 21, 2025 – Brussels, Belgium
  • February 24, 2025 – London, UK
  • February 26, 2025 – Manchester, UK
  • February 28, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland
  • March 2, 2025 – Glasgow, UK

Live from Vevo and the Tracklist Glow-Up

The deluxe release isn’t just about adding more songs. We also get some special live Vevo recordings, including “I Love You, I’m Sorry” “I Knew It, I Know You” and “Free Now.”

It’s like Abrams knows we need those live performance goosebumps without leaving the comfort of our bedrooms.

Gracie Abrams The Secret of Us Deluxe
Gracie Abrams The Secret of Us Deluxe

As for the cover art, she’s leaning into a softer look—blue lettering replaces the original yellow, offering a new, slightly more introspective vibe.

For anyone who thought The Secret of Us couldn’t get better, well, the deluxe edition is here to challenge that notion.

It’s all about more: more Gracie, more songs, more reasons to press play and get lost in that mix of raw vulnerability and pop perfection. Go ahead and give it a listen. Just maybe grab some tissues first.

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