Grace Davies Debuts ‘The Wrong Side of 25’ – A Raw, Reflective Pop Milestone

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Grace Davies shares debut album exploring the highs, lows, and fears of being 28 in pop.

British pop talent Grace Davies delivers a powerful, honest, and emotionally resonant debut album with The Wrong Side of 25, now streaming on all platforms. With themes of aging, anxiety, and personal growth, the 15-track project is a vivid portrayal of navigating adulthood as an artist in a high-pressure industry.

Opening with the dramatic instrumental “Welcome to the Wrong Side,” the album flows into “Youngest That I’ll Ever Be,” where Davies sings “I tell myself I’m out of time, I’m scared I’ve crossed the finish line, now I’m on the wrong side of 25.” It’s an anthem for anyone facing the invisible finish lines imposed by society.

Grace Davies - The Wrong Side Of 25 Album

Tracks like “I Hope I Never Live To Love Again” and “Butterflies” offer heart-wrenching intimacy, while “Hotel Delilah” and “Super Love Me” bring color, playfulness, and disco influences to the forefront. “Hotel Delilah,” especially, is a sonic centerpiece with orchestral flourishes, slick basslines, and bold lyrics.

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Co-produced with Paul Whalley, the album blends haunting ballads and dance-ready anthems. Davies confronts expectations with clarity and wit, channeling personal doubt into artistic strength.

This isn’t just a debut. The Wrong Side of 25 is a personal manifesto that solidifies Grace Davies as one of the most compelling voices in modern pop.

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