Gracie Abrams is off to another impressive streaming start. Her newly released third studio album, Daughter from Hell, generated 17.96 million Spotify streams worldwide on July 17, while six tracks entered the platform’s Daily Global Spotify Chart.
The biggest debut from the project belongs to “Good Reason,” which opened at No. 49 on the Daily Global Spotify Chart with 2.056 million streams. The song was followed by “Look at My Life” at No. 75 with 1.6 million streams and lead single “Hit the Wall” at No. 95 with 1.5 million.
Elsewhere on the chart, “Death Wish” debuted at No. 143 with 1.3 million streams, “The Knife” followed at No. 160 with another 1.3 million, while the album’s title track, “Daughter from Hell,” entered at No. 196 with 1.2 million streams.
The debut continues the momentum Abrams built throughout the album rollout. Before the record arrived, “Hit the Wall” debuted and peaked at No. 31 on the Daily Global Spotify chart, while follow-up single “Look at My Life” reached No. 66.
Released through Interscope Records, Daughter from Hell serves as the follow-up to 2024’s The Secret of Us, the album that elevated Abrams to a new commercial level after debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.
Longtime collaborator Aaron Dessner, who produced much of the album, previously called Daughter from Hell “the most moving and powerful work we have done together.” The pair spent nearly two years developing the project across sessions at Electric Lady Studios in New York, Long Pond Studio and several additional recording locations.
Release week also included an intimate performance at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom on July 14, where Gracie Abrams debuted much of the album live, including “Good Reason,” “Death Wish,” “Minibar,” “The Knife,” and the title track.






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