Gracie Binion (formerly MDSN) Releases "I Adore" EP

Gracie Binion (formerly MDSN) has released a brand new three-song EP I Adore. The songs include: "Build You A House," "I Adore," and "Song Of Songs." To download/listen to I Adore, click HERE.
Gracie has been singing and writing songs since she was 9 years old. The daughter of songwriters and worship leaders, David & Nicole Binion, she inherited the gift of music from her parents but quickly came into a sound of her own. By the time she was 11, her songwriting opened up doors that found her sitting at the table with executives of Disney Channel music discussing what her future might look like. Without any nudging from her parents, she decided that her heart would be happier leading worship with the youth group back home in Texas.
At the age of 16, Gracie wrote one of her first worship ballads with the now Grammy Award winning Mitch Wong. That song, "hunger," was first recorded on her parents live worship album back in 2018, featuring Gracie as a guest worship leader. "Hunger" was embraced by the worship community and was released by CeCe Winans in 2021 on her Grammy Award winning album, Believe For It.
God is raising Gracie up in her generation as an arrow pointed directly at the heart of God. She carries the mantle of pursuing his presence at all costs. She has traveled around the world leading worship with her parents, but is now launching out on her own. Look out, world.
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