About
Gracie Laboy is a Latinx Los Angeles-based Pop/R&B artist and session singer spanning genres including choral/classical, R&B, Pop, Jazz, singer/songwriter and Folk genres. As a SAG-AFTRA vocalist Gracie has lent her voice to movie soundtracks including Encanto, Jordan Peele’s Nope, and Disney’s centennial celebration movie Wish. Her versatility and musicianship have allowed her to back artists including Kelly Clarkson, Chloe Bailey, The Weeknd, Björk, Aloe Blacc, and Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles. Equally at home in the studio and on stage, Gracie has performed at live events like The Game Awards in 2024 and the Los Angeles stop of the Attack on Titan world tour in 2025. A seasoned choral singer, Gracie is a member of the prestigious Los Angeles Master Chorale, who regularly sings with the LA Phil and Gustavo Dudamel, and Tonality, a social justice choir who has collaborated with artists like The Kronos Quartet and Scott Hoying, and won the 2024 Grammy for “Best New Age, Ambient, and Chant album” for their participation on Carla Patullo’s debut studio album. Gracie also works as a community mental health therapist for underserved youth and families in Los Angeles. Gracie’s 2019 single Boricua piqued the interest of NPR Music’s Felix Contreras, as “a sultry, R&B tinged ode to her Puerto Rican roots with enough of a reggaeton sheen to make us appreciate the cross-cultural magic while we groove on the dance floor.”