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London’s Grace Carter Is All “Fired Up” On Her Latest Single

Singer-Songwriter Grace Carter has released a new intimate and vulnerable R&B track called “Fired Up”. It’s a candlelight torch song that continues her streak of delicate but affecting R&B soul. Describing the song in a press release, Grace said: “This new music is about me growing up, discovering new parts of myself, and finding forgiveness and peace in some of the situations I’ve encountered in my life. ‘Fired Up’ is a song I wrote about falling in love for the first time.”

Grace Carter - Fired Up

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