Molly Grace Releases Debut Album ‘Blush’
September 26, 2025 BY Emma Orland
Today, Nashville’s resident rising pop star Molly Grace releases her highly-anticipated debut album, Blush. The album comes with the sultry music video for “Lemme” and features previously-released tracks “Mad At Her Forever,” “Do Me (Feels So Good),” “Soprano,” “WYKYK,” and “Heaven Sent.”
Written over the last year between Nashville and Los Angeles, Blush captures the highs and lows of the human experience. “You could be embarrassed, you could be flirty, you could be hot and bothered — it encapsulates all those feelings,” Molly says of the album’s title and concept. The project’s bright aesthetic follows suit, drawing inspiration from the sparkle of showgirls and cabaret shows.
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With production helmed by Keith Sorrells and Oscar Linnander of The Orphanage (Lizzo, Kelly Clarkson, Kehlani), and co-writing credits from songwriters Claire Ernst and Wrabel (Kesha, Teddy Swims, Madi Diaz), Blush was polished to achieve a high-gloss shine, ready for radio and the stage alike. A number of other writers and producers eagerly attached themselves to the project, including Julie Frost, SXSSY, MSquared, and GAIA, each lending a distinct layer to the LP.
Molly’s signature mix of humor and heart translates effortlessly into her songwriting, from the effervescent confidence of “Do Me (Feels So Good)” and contagious charm of “Mad at Her Forever” to the intimate vulnerability of closing track “Soft.” Over the course of the 12 songs, Molly easily oscillates from cheeky musings on budding romances to uplifting visions of resilience. Each offering on the album is bolstered by an undercurrent of optimism, whether it’s in the dust-off joie de vivre of “WYKYK” or gospel-toned “Heaven Sent.”
Ultimately, the project affirms that regardless of the darkness around us, love remains as omnipresent as the air we breathe, and her distinct viewpoint — brought to life with the trusted team of collaborators — is the work of a pop voice that’s here to stay. The LP is a shining mosaic of all things Molly: effortlessly infectious, self-assured, and brimming with personality and hope.
WATCH & SHARE “LEMME”:
https://youtu.be/WlkXHXQaSJs
Blush Tracklist
01. Lemme
02. Mad at Her Forever
03. Call It Quits
04. Do Me (Feels So Good)
05. Soprano
06. Hey LA
07. WYKYK
08. Heaven Sent
09. Say When
10. Wearing My Ring
11. Lemonade
12. Soft (Voice Memo)
The album comes just in time for the Blush Tour that began with a sold-out show at Colours Hoxton in London. She will kick off the US dates with a performance at All Things Go in Washington D.C. this weekend, followed by a 29 date run across North America. The Blush tour will be in partnership with LIFEBEAT, a program of the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation that fights for social justice and human rights for those affected by HIV and AIDS. For tickets and more information, visit https://mollygracemusic.com/.
Having wrapped a run of shows this summer with Betty Who and performances at Pride festivals nationwide, Molly Grace has built a reputation on dazzling live shows packed with theatricality, full-throttle charisma, and powerhouse vocals. Channeling the queer joy of Chappell Roan, playful production of Remi Wolf, and irresistible magnetism of Prince, Molly is an artist who leans into the full spectrum of pop potential, creating music that’s all at once playful, polished, and packed with hooks.
Whether commanding the stage at Bonnaroo — a set that earned her the accolade of Festival Highlight from The Nashville Scene — or headlining shows across the country, inclusivity and optimism are front and center. Now, with her debut album Blush on the way, Molly is sharing her vision of pop music that’s both glamorous and deeply personal.
Pop with a purpose, and glitter meeting grit — Molly Grace is delivering top-level artistry in every department.
Molly Grace Tour Dates
09/28 // All Things Go Music Festival // Columbia, MD
10/10 // Lincoln Hall // Chicago, IL
10/11 // 7th St Entry // Minneapolis, MN
10/12 // Shank Hall // Milwaukee, WI
10/14 // Ace of Cups // Columbus, OH
10/15 // Loving Touch // Ferndale, MI
10/17 // Velvet Underground // Toronto, ON
10/18 // Lark Hall // Albany, NY
10/19 // Paradise Rock Club // Boston, MA
10/21 // Bowery Ballroom // New York, NY
10/23 // Brooklyn Bowl // Philadelphia, PA
10/24 // Cat’s Cradle // Carrboro, NC
10/25 // Asheville Music Hall // Asheville, NC
10/26 // New Brookland Tavern // Columbia, SC
10/28 // The Social // Orlando, FL
10/29 // The Loft // Atlanta, GA
10/30 // Basement East // Nashville, TN
11/05 // Blueberry Hill – Duck Room // St. Louis, MO
11/07 // Club Dada // Dallas, TX
11/08 // 3TEN // Austin, TX
11/09 // HOB – Bronze Peacock // Houston, TX
11/11 // Encore // Kansas City, MO
11/13 // Marquis // Denver, CO
11/14 // Kilby Court // Salt Lake City, UT
11/16 // Valley Bar // Phoenix, AZ
11/17 // Roxy // Los Angeles, CA
11/18 // Rickshaw Stop // San Francisco, CA
11/20 // Holocene // Portland, OR
11/21 // Fox Cabaret // Vancouver, BC
11/22 // Madame Lou’s // Seattle, WA