"Done" by Grace de Gier is a Song About Finally Putting Yourself First
- Sharanya Nadar
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
The Colombian-born, Netherlands-based singer-songwriter Grace de Gier has built one seriously impressive resume over the years, and we're talking Grammy Academy membership, features in Rolling Stone's Spanish edition and MTV Rock Edition, plus awards like the Music Monster Award and Golden Mara International Latin American Award.

Her latest release, "Done", isn't a sad, tear-in-your-beer kind of song. It's the moment you stop accepting what hurts you and start reclaiming yourself. The track's guitars have weight, Grace's vocals carry real conviction, and the whole thing was mastered by seven-time Grammy winner Adam Ayan, who was impressed enough to record a video praising its emotional depth.
It's a straightforward message delivered with the kind of energy that makes you want to turn the volume up and maybe take on whatever's been holding you back. Grace isn't just singing about liberation, she's embodying it. For "Done," she also teamed up with multi-instrumentalide st Edgar Grimaldos, who played every instrument in a Paris studio, bringing her vision to life with the kind of dedication that shows in the final product.
"Done" is available now on all major streaming platforms, and it's worth adding to whatever playlist gets you through.
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