Rachel Grae – Come A Day

Rising pop powerhouse Rachel Grae returns with her deeply moving new single “Come A Day,”—a soul-baring meditation on endurance, hope, and the quiet belief that pain is never permanent. Floating between heartbreak and healing, the track captures the emotional limbo of waiting for brighter days while still standing in the shadow of the hurt.
“‘Come A Day’ lives in the space between hurt and healing,” Grae explains. “It’s about moving through pain while holding onto the belief that it won’t last forever. It’s a reminder that the light at the end of the tunnel exists, even if it feels far sometimes.”
Sonically, “Come A Day” showcases Rachel Grae’s patented soulful pop sound, anchored by a vocal performance that feels both fragile and commanding. Drawing comparisons to Adele and Amy Winehouse, the song pairs classic soul influences with modern pop restraint, allowing emotion—not production—to take center stage. The result is a track that feels timeless, intimate, and quietly powerful.
The single arrives on the heels of a huge 2025 for Grae, a breakout year that included a U.S. headline tour, a UK/EU headline tour, and her festival debut at Lollapalooza, where her raw, emotionally charged performances resonated with new audiences on a massive scale.
With nearly 1.3 million TikTok followers, almost half a billion streams, and a growing list of sold-out shows, Rachel Grae is firmly establishing herself as one of pop’s most compelling rising voices. Signed to Hard Working Records in partnership with Virgin Music, the NYC-based artist is celebrated for her unflinching honesty, vocal prowess, and emotionally resonant songwriting.
“Come A Day” also offers an early emotional glimpse into Grae’s next chapter. Her sophomore album, Turned Into Me, is set for release in 2026, and will continue exploring themes of self-discovery, resilience, and emotional growth with the same depth and candor that has defined her rise.
With “Come A Day,” Rachel Grae delivers a song that doesn’t rush healing—but honors the waiting. It’s a reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope can still hum quietly in the background.
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