Mckenna Grace Album -

Mckenna Grace released her debut studio album, Bittersweet, independently on March 3, 2023.

Here is an overview of the album and its details:

What to Expect from the Debut Album

While a title and official release date for the McKenna Grace album have yet to be announced by her label (Photo Finish Records), the breadcrumbs she has dropped in interviews and social media paint a vivid picture. mckenna grace album

Step 3: Imagining the Debut Album – Nobody’s Perfect & That’s Fine

Title concept based on her interviews about self-acceptance. Release year: speculative 2026/2027.

1. The Sonic Palette: Alt-Pop Meets Studio Ghibli

In a recent interview with NME, Grace hinted that the album will not be a collection of radio singles. "I want it to feel like a rainy Sunday afternoon," she said. Expect a hybrid of the raw, whispery intimacy of early Phoebe Bridgers crossed with the melodic precision of Olivia Rodrigo. However, there is a distinct McKenna twist: orchestral elements. A trained pianist, Grace often scores her own ideas on the keys before bringing them to the studio. Rumors suggest the album will feature live string arrangements, giving it a cinematic quality that echoes her film work. Mckenna Grace released her debut studio album, Bittersweet

The Tracklist Wishlist

While we await the official confirmation from Photo Finish Records, fans have been scouring her live performances on TikTok and YouTube to piece together what might appear on the McKenna Grace album.

Likely tracks include:

Tracklist

The standard edition of the album features 10 tracks:

  1. Morning
  2. Self Dysmorphia
  3. Ugly Crier
  4. Do All My Friends Hate Me?
  5. Tunnel Vision
  6. House on Wheels
  7. Bittersweet
  8. Catch Me If You Can
  9. Friend of Mine
  10. Haunted House

Tracklist Prediction (with song concepts from her real life)

  1. “Child Star Phase” – Opening track. Spoken-word verses over a soft piano, then kicks into rock. About growing up on sets and learning to be a real person.
  2. “Ghost in My Kitchen” – Grief song for her late grandmother (real influence). Strings and whispered vocals.
  3. “L.A. Is a Waiting Room” – Jaded pop song about auditions and endless waiting.
  4. “No, I’m Fine (Lie)” – Duet with a friend (maybe Maisy Stella or Finneas). Indie-pop with harmonies.
  5. “Therapist Says” – Catchy, sarcastic, but deeply honest. Piano and drum machine.
  6. “Famous Enough” – Acoustic closer about realizing she doesn’t need superstardom, just truth-telling.

Bittersweet 16 (2023)

The coming-of-age cryfest.
Key tracks:

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