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Multifaceted talent Grace Annabella Anderson has released her illuminating new single, “Time To Let You Go” today. The song arrives as a moment of clarity and renewal, capturing the quiet power of choosing freedom, softness, and forward motion after upheaval. Built on airy textures, restrained instrumentation, and Anderson’s intimate vocal delivery, it captures release without dramatization. This single is the latest offering from Anderson’s forthcoming debut album, Art, Baby, set for release on February 6, 2026.

“’Time To Let You Go’ feels like driving down a winding coastal highway with all of the windows down. The willowy, semi-submerged vocals in the chorus surround and illuminate the lyrics “time to let you go” like flecks of sunlight, and the decision to move on feels clear— not weighted, not belabored, but freeing and natural. I wrote this song to usher in a new chapter and fresh start, decidedly putting uncertainty, conflict, and betrayal in the past and celebrating the vastness and abundance of life still ahead of me,” shares Grace Annabella Anderson.

Art, Baby unfolds across thirteen full-feeling tracks shimmering with poetic lyricism, confessional storytelling, and emotional reckoning. Produced at The Planetarium in Nashville, TN with Thomas Dulin, this record explores themes of nostalgia, disillusionment, and desire. Previously released singles off the album include the Love Potion, Take It Back, Halfway, Transgressor, and most recently the title track Art, Baby.

Drawing inspiration from artists like Lizzy McAlpine, Faye Webster, and Joni Mitchell, Anderson evokes a similar emotional resonance in her writing and delivery. Her lyrics, informed by her background as a published poet, are intimate, restrained, and piercing, existing at the intersection of literature and sound. Her writing has been featured in Mistake House Magazine, Applause Literary Journal, New Croton Review, and NYU’s West 10th, where she received the Editor’s Award in Poetry.

Beyond music, Anderson has made her mark in fashion, walking for Lanyu Couture and Sandriver Cashmere during New York Fashion Week SS26, and appearing in Lost Pattern’s “Oasis” collection and China Institute Fashion Night, as well as Alexis Levan’s collection presentation for New York Bridal Fashion Week. Her multidisciplinary approach reflects a creative universe that is as visual as it is emotional, a body of work built from vulnerability, atmosphere, and quiet power.

For the recording of Art, Baby, Anderson was joined by Nate Dugger on guitar, Ian Miller on piano, Brent Milligan on bass guitar, and Tim Buell on drums. Jake Hartsfield was the mixing engineer, and Joe Causey at Voyager Mastering was the mastering engineer.

Art, Baby will be available to stream everywhere on February 6th, 2026.