Gracie Abrams has officially confirmed that collaborations are coming to her highly anticipated third studio album, Daughter From Hell. During a new conversation with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, the singer-songwriter revealed that fans can expect guest appearances on the project, marking a notable shift for an artist whose work has often centered on deeply personal solo storytelling.
Asked directly whether the album includes collaborations, Abrams simply answered “yes” before adding, “I’m so lucky I have great friends.”
The brief exchange immediately sent fans into speculation mode across social media. Although Abrams did not reveal any names, her comment has fueled theories about which artists could appear on Daughter From Hell when it arrives on July 17.
Given her close friendships and professional relationships throughout the industry, fans have already begun floating possibilities ranging from Sabrina Carpenter and Olivia Rodrigo to Tate McRae and other artists within her pop and indie circle. Abrams has spent the last several years building connections with some of the biggest names in music, including Taylor Swift, whom she joined on tour and later collaborated with on “Us” from 2024’s The Secret of Us. That album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and produced several career-defining songs, including “Risk,” “Close to You,” and “I Love You, I’m Sorry.”
The confirmation of featured artists arrives as anticipation continues to build around Daughter From Hell. Months before the official announcement, fans spent weeks dissecting cryptic “DFH” references, studio updates, and visual clues shared across Abrams’ social platforms.
On May 11, Abrams officially announced the record and introduced its lead single, “Hit the Wall.” The song debuted with more than 3.2 million Spotify streams and served as the first glimpse into the project.
At the same time, Abrams is preparing to bring the new era directly to fans through The Look at My Life Tour. Announced on May 28, the global trek will begin in December 2026 and continue through North America before expanding into the United Kingdom and Europe during spring 2027.






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